Trump Rejects Early End to Iran Hostilities Amid Diplomatic Deadlock

United States President Donald Trump has signaled that a swift resolution to ongoing tensions with Tehran is unlikely, expressing dissatisfaction with Iran's recent diplomatic overtures. Despite this stance, the White House has formally notified Congress that direct hostilities with Iran have effectively terminated, even as a significant American military footprint remains in the region to deter potential threats. The administration continues to emphasize that any future agreement must address broader security concerns beyond regional stability. The lack of a breakthrough underscores the fragile nature of Middle Eastern security and the persistent adversarial relationship between Washington and the Islamic Republic.
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