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Trump denies US desperation in Iran talks

Published on: June 19, 2026 11:29 PM

US President Donald Trump has rejected claims that Washington is negotiating a deal with Iran out of desperation, saying instead that Iran is the side under greater pressure in the ongoing talks. His remarks come as diplomatic engagement continues under a 60-day negotiation framework between the two countries. The statement reflects Washington’s effort to project strength amid sensitive negotiations.

Posting on Truth Social, Trump said the United States is not rushing the process and will follow the full timeline outlined in the agreement framework. He wrote “They are finished!” while insisting that Washington will not make concessions under pressure. He maintained that the US remains in a strong negotiating position.

Trump also stated that the United States would not provide any financial relief to Tehran during the negotiation period. He said Iran would receive “no money,” reinforcing his administration’s hardline stance on economic engagement. The remarks highlight continued tension surrounding the terms of the diplomatic process.

The comments refer to a 60-day negotiation window outlined in a recently signed memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran. The framework sets out stages for technical and political discussions aimed at managing broader regional disputes. Despite public rhetoric, backchannel diplomatic activity is expected to continue within the timeline.

Analysts say Trump’s statements signal ongoing pressure tactics as negotiations unfold. The exchange underscores uncertainty over the durability of the US-Iran diplomatic process, with both sides maintaining firm public positions. Observers believe the coming weeks will be critical for determining whether progress can be sustained under the agreement.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Trump Iran talks, Iran deal 60 day window, Iran nuclear talks diplomacy, Latest, Trump Truth Social statement, US foreign policy Iran, US Iran negotiations 2026

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