Trump Warns Iran: 'Clock Is Ticking' as Peace Talks Slow Down

Former U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Monday that time is running out for peace negotiations. Trump made the statement as discussions between the two countries showed little progress.
"The clock is ticking," Trump said during a speech in Florida. He called on Iran to return to serious negotiations about its nuclear program.
Tensions between the United States and Iran have increased over the past months. The two nations disagreed on key issues including nuclear weapons and economic sanctions.
Advertisement
Iranian officials responded to Trump's warning. They stated that Iran remains open to talks but will not accept unfair conditions. "We will not surrender," said Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson on Tuesday.
Experts say the peace process has stalled because both sides want different things. The U.S. wants Iran to stop developing nuclear weapons. Iran wants the U.S. to remove economic sanctions that have hurt its economy.
International observers have expressed concern about the situation. They fear that without progress soon, tensions could lead to conflict. Several countries have offered to help both sides find a solution.
Trump emphasized that he prefers diplomacy over military action. However, he warned that other options remain available if negotiations fail. "We hope Iran will make the right choice," he added.
The next round of talks is scheduled for June. Both countries have confirmed they will send representatives to continue discussions.
What did Trump say about the time for peace negotiations?
🎙️ Article Audio — Kokoro TTS
Trump Warns Iran: 'Clock Is Ticking' as Peace Talks Slow Down
Adapted from BBC World · Read the original. LinguaPress rewrites the facts as original graded-reader text for language learners.
Advertisement
