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Iran have been exchanging threats as the ceasefire is due to expire in the coming hours. The two-week ceasefire, announced by US President Donald Trump
Iran, as a fragile [ceasefire](/news/2026/4/7/trump-suspends-iran-bombing-for-two-weeks-following-dire-threats), due to expire on Wednesday, edges towards its deadline. But Trump accompanied his announcement with a revival of earlier pre-ceasefire threats
Iran and the US struck a ceasefire deal on April 8, following a series of threats from Trump
threats as fragile ceasefire set to expire Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has said Iran is “prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield” after United States President Donald Trump
Iran has continued to voice defiance against Trump’s rhetoric, saying it [will not negotiate](/video/newsfeed/2026/4/20/iranian-fm-spokesman-says-ceasefire-violated-by-us-in-shipment-seizure) under threat. While the two-week ceasefire
Trump has said the US will be hitting Iran “very hard tonight”, adding the military will be “taking Kharg Island” and other Iranian “oil infrastructure points in the not too distant future”. The threats, made
Trump** on social media of increasing pressure on Tehran through the blockade and ceasefire violations, saying Iran rejected negotiating under threat
Trump spoke shortly after he lodged a new threat against Iran, saying in a social media post that the “Clock is Ticking” to reach a more lasting ceasefire
threats of restarting the war if Iran did not heed Washington’s demands, Trump extended the ceasefire
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran seeks “dialogue and agreement”, but that “breach of commitments, blockade and threats” are hindering negotiations, while the White House said US President Donald Trump has set no deadline
ceasefire expires on Wednesday, were the “last chance” for Iran to agree to a peace deal. “If Iran does not sign this deal, the whole country is getting blown up,” he told Fox News. Trump
threat demanding military action as the Israeli army expanded airstrikes on Lebanon. Authorities there reported at least four people were killed on Monday despite a supposed ceasefire. In other key developments: - **Donald Trump is unhappy
threats”, arguing Trump is “really in need of the negotiations”, though Iran would prefer to avoid renewed fighting. ## War diplomacy: - The Department of State will hold new talks on Thursday following a fragile ceasefire
threats are main obstacles to genuine negotiations". Earlier this week, Trump announced an indefinite extension to the ceasefire with Iran
ceasefire expires this week. Trump had earlier warned Iran that the US would destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran if Tehran rejected his terms, continuing a pattern of such threats
ceasefire was agreed in April. Several thousand Iranians were believed killed in the U.S. and Israeli strikes. While Trump originally focused on the idea of regime change in the Islamic republic and the perceived threat
threat of renewed outbreak of fighting in the background. Trump said he now considers the two-week ceasefire with Iran
threats to launch a major new offensive against Iran if there is no agreement soon. The US proposal is believed to offer a formal ceasefire for at least 60 days that would lead to talks
ceasefire, sanctions relief and security guarantees. “Later as the threat environment subsides, and the Trump presidency likely ends, a carefully crafted legal system could pave the way for Iran
ceasefire agreement with Iran have progressed in fits and starts, with the Trump administration repeatedly alternating between military threats