Trump Calls on Iran to Expedite Ceasefire Deal
DUBAI/TEL AVIV/WASHINGTON, March 26 – U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Iran to “get serious” regarding a ceasefire agreement aimed at ending nearly four weeks of ongoing conflict, according to a Reuters report.
The statement, delivered on Thursday, signals increasing pressure from the Trump administration for a resolution to the escalating tensions. While details of the ceasefire plan remain undisclosed, the President’s remarks underscore the urgency felt in Washington to de-escalate the situation.
The conflict, which has spanned almost a month, has involved intermittent clashes and heightened diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation. This latest call from President Trump represents a direct appeal to Iranian authorities to engage constructively in negotiations and prioritize a peaceful outcome. The timing of this intervention highlights the growing concern over the potential for a wider regional conflict.
Reuters reporting indicates that the situation remains fluid, with ongoing efforts to facilitate dialogue between the involved parties. The success of any ceasefire will depend on the willingness of all stakeholders to compromise and adhere to the terms of any agreed-upon arrangement. Further developments are anticipated as diplomatic channels remain open.




