"Not Happy With Iran Nuclear Talks": Trump Says He'll Give Them More Time

US President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the progress of ongoing negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program, emphasizing that he is 'not happy' with the current state of talks. Despite his frustrations, Trump indicated a willingness to allow negotiators additional time to secure a deal aimed at preventing further conflict in the Middle East. This statement comes amid growing concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions and the potential for escalation in the region. Trump’s administration has been under pressure to find a diplomatic solution, balancing the need for security with the complexities of international relations. The situation remains delicate, as various stakeholders, including European allies and regional powers, watch closely to gauge the potential impact of U.S. decisions on global stability. The ongoing discussions reflect a critical juncture in U.S.-Iran relations, with potential ramifications for broader Middle Eastern geopolitics.
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