US-Iran Ceasefire Talks 2026: Trump Rejects Deal Over Weak Terms
Donald Trump says Iran wants a ceasefire, but he won’t accept weak terms. Tensions rise in the Middle East, impacting Kharg Island and global oil routes. Main News As of March 2026, US President Donald Trump stated that Iran is ready to discuss a ceasefire to end the ongoing conflict, but he is not prepared to finalize a deal yet. Trump explained that the terms are not strong enough and any agreement must be solid before he accepts it. Following this statement, tensions between Iran and the United States have risen. Although Trump claims Iran is open to talks, Iranian officials have denied wanting a ceasefire. They emphasize that they are focused on defending their country rather than negotiating with the US administration. 🔹 Trump’s Statement In a recent television interview, Donald Trump said: Iran says it wants to make a deal, but I am not ready to accept it yet. The terms aren’t strong enough. We need a proper solution to end the war.” “Trump also said that further military a...