President Donald Trump said Iran has not agreed to a U.S. deal to end the ongoing war between the two countries, pointing to Iranian leaders’ strength and pride as part of the reason talks remain unresolved.
Speaking in an interview with NBC News, Trump said Iran’s leaders are strong and proud, while acknowledging that no final agreement has been reached. The remarks came as the conflict, known as Operation Epic Fury, continues to shape U.S. foreign policy and global energy markets.
The war has included U.S. military action against Iran, Iranian responses, disruption around the Strait of Hormuz, and pressure on oil prices. Those developments have made any potential agreement politically and economically significant.
Trump did not announce a ceasefire or completed deal. Instead, he described negotiations as ongoing, with Iran still holding back from accepting the terms currently on the table.
For now, the conflict remains unresolved, and any agreement would need to address both military and diplomatic conditions.
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