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Trump Rejects Iran Ceasefire Extension, Pushes for Talks

Trump rejects extending the Iran ceasefire, claims US strength, and says talks are Iran’s only option as regional tensions rise.

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Trump speaks on Iran ceasefire and negotiations

US President Donald Trump addresses Iran policy, rejecting a ceasefire extension and urging talks amid rising Middle East tensions.

April 21, 2026

Washington has once again taken a tough line on Iran. Speaking in an interview, Donald Trump made it clear that he does not plan to extend the current ceasefire. According to him, the United States is fully ready for action if needed. He said the US is in a strong position and believes Iran has very limited choices left.

In the same interview with CNBC, Trump said Iran must send its representatives for talks. He added that negotiations are now the only realistic option for Tehran. In his words, the US expects a strong and final deal because Iran has no better alternatives at this stage.

Meanwhile, these remarks come at a time when tensions in the Middle East are already high. As a result, many observers believe such statements could further raise uncertainty across the region.

Ship Seizure Claim and Rising Regional Tensions

Later in the interview, Trump revealed a new development. He claimed that US forces seized an Iranian ship just a day earlier. According to him, the vessel was carrying supplies sent from China. While he did not share detailed evidence, he directly linked the incident to Chinese leadership and used sharp language to defend US actions. He said this is how war situations unfold and added that the US is now ready to move deeper into Iran if required.

At the same time, Trump also claimed that the United States has full control over the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil routes. He warned that the ceasefire could end very soon and repeated that he has no interest in extending it.

So far, Iran has not issued an official response to these strong statements. However, diplomatic experts warn that such remarks could increase pressure on Iran and make the situation more unstable. They also fear that any misunderstanding could lead to a rapid escalation.

In conclusion, Trump’s latest comments signal a harder phase in US Iran relations. While talks are still being mentioned, the tone suggests that the path ahead will be tense and unpredictable. Many now wait to see how Iran responds and whether diplomacy can still prevent a wider crisis.

Read more: Trump Announces ‘New Deal’ on Iran, Promises Stronger and Safer Agreement

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