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Trump seeks deal with Iran before April 6 deadline: White House

Published on: March 31, 2026 12:31 PM

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The White House spokesperson, Caroline Lewot, stated that President Donald Trump aims to reach a deal with Iran before the April 6 deadline amid ongoing conflict in the Gulf region. According to Lewot, discussions regarding the Iran conflict have been positive, with Iran reportedly agreeing to some of the proposals put forward by the United States.

Read More: Trump seeks to end Iran conflict within six weeks

During a press briefing, Caroline Lewot noted that while private communications with Iran are being evaluated, public statements may differ from what has been shared personally. She estimated that the Iran-related conflict could last another four to six weeks if no resolution is reached.

 

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Lewot also indicated that President Trump might request assistance from Arab countries to cover some of the costs of the conflict. She emphasized that the idea of Gulf states contributing financially is still a proposal and that any final decision would rest with the President himself.

Regarding the strategic Strait of Hormuz, the spokesperson clarified that the United States does not support Iran’s toll tax on the waterway and expects approximately 20 oil tankers to transit through in the coming days.

On energy issues, Lewot added that, for humanitarian reasons, the US allowed Russia to send an oil tanker to Cuba and that there has been no change in US policy regarding Cuba.

Meanwhile, Iran has denied any direct talks with the United States. Ismail Baqaei stated that all communications have been conducted through intermediaries, and no direct negotiations have taken place between the two countries.

Read More: Trump’s conflicting messages sow confusion over Iran war

The developments underscore the delicate diplomatic efforts underway to prevent further escalation while addressing economic and security challenges in the Gulf.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Donald Trump, Gulf conflict, Iran negotiations, Strait of Hormuz, US Foreign Policy, White House

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