U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that any potential deal with Iran will only be finalized when it is “appropriate and good” for the United States, signaling a firm and calculated approach to ongoing negotiations.
Despite acknowledging that “the clock is ticking,” Trump emphasized there is no pressure on Washington to rush into an agreement. He stressed that U.S. interests will remain the top priority, even as diplomatic efforts continue behind the scenes.
His remarks come at a time of heightened tensions and fragile ceasefire conditions, with ongoing military posturing in the region. Trump has repeatedly indicated that he prefers a long-lasting and comprehensive deal rather than a quick resolution, reinforcing a strategy of patience and leverage.
Analysts believe this stance could either strengthen the U.S. negotiating position or prolong uncertainty, as delays increase the risk of renewed conflict. With no clear deadline set, the future of the talks remains uncertain, leaving the region on edge.
