US Iran Talks: President Donald Trump Warns of ‘Bad Things’ if No Deal Reached With Iran Within 10 Days

The article covers indirect US-Iran talks over nuclear limits, a 10-day decision window, and Trump warnings of potential steps if a meaningful deal is not achieved, alongside ongoing diplomatic engagement and regional military considerations.

US President Donald Trump said the United States could move to a new stage in its dispute with Iran within 10 days, warning that "bad things will happen" if a "meaningful deal" is not reached, even as Washington continues indirect talks with Iranian representatives.

Trump made the comments at a Board of Peace event in Washington, where Trump described the discussions with Iran as constructive. Trump also stressed that progress with Tehran had historically been hard, and suggested that the coming days could prove decisive for the negotiations.

US-Iran Talks Updates: Trump warns Iran as nuclear talks face 10-day window

Trump cautioned that the process with Iran had long been difficult, saying a genuine breakthrough remained necessary. "And, you know, good talks are being had. It's proven to be, over the years, not easy to make a meaningful deal with Iran. We have to make a meaningful deal, otherwise bad things will happen," Trump said.

Trump then signalled that Washington could either secure an agreement or consider extra steps soon. "So now we may have to take a step further or may not. Maybe we're going to make a deal. You're going to be finding out over the next, probably, 10 days," Trump added, outlining a clear timeline for a decision.

Trump warns Iran while praising US negotiators in talks

During the event, Trump highlighted US negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who are leading the American side in indirect talks with Iran and were seated nearby. Referring to the pair, Trump said, "Good people and they like them both. And they've had some very good meetings. They've had some very interesting meetings having to do with, as you know, Iran is a hotspot right now, and they're meeting and they have a good relationship with the representatives of Iran."

The warning from Trump came against a backdrop of rising strain between Washington and Tehran. According to earlier reporting by Reuters, the United States has expanded its military presence across the Middle East, sending aircraft carriers, fighter jets and extra defence systems into the region as pressure on Iran grows.

Trump warns Iran amid military buildup and nuclear concerns

Reuters analysis of satellite imagery has also indicated that Iran has been strengthening several nuclear and missile-related facilities. The pictures show reinforced tunnel entrances and extra concrete protection at sensitive locations. Iranian officials have repeatedly denied that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons, despite ongoing international suspicion.

The diplomatic push now sits on years of troubled engagement. Trump withdrew the United States from the 2015 nuclear deal during Trump’s first term and has since argued for a new agreement that should be tougher and more wide-ranging. Efforts by former President Joe Biden to revive the earlier deal did not produce a final compromise.

Recent talks in Geneva between US officials and Iranian representatives were described by both sides as constructive, yet senior US officials have said that important gaps still remain. Trump’s 10-day timeframe suggests that a key decision point is drawing nearer, with Washington signalling readiness to weigh other options if negotiations break down.

EventDetails
2015 nuclear agreementOriginal deal reached between Iran and world powers on nuclear limits.
Trump's first termUnited States withdrew from the 2015 agreement and sought a stronger deal.
Biden administration effortsTalks to restore the 2015 framework did not lead to a binding outcome.
Geneva negotiationsRecent indirect discussions between US and Iranian teams described as constructive.

Trump warns Iran as Board of Peace sets broad goals

Trump convened the first meeting of the Board of Peace at the 'Donald J Trump Institute of Peace' in Washington DC, joined by several world leaders. Explaining the mission, Trump said, "What we're doing is very simple – peace. It's an easy word to say but a hard word to produce. But we are going to produce it, we've been doing a really good job and some of these leaders who are with me have helped me a lot during this first year, which we have had like no other... we've had a great relationship... and I appreciate you being here."

Officials have given no formal sign that immediate military action is planned, yet the mix of a tight diplomatic deadline, visible US deployments and Iran’s nuclear activity has kept attention on US-Iran relations.

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