Trump suggests Iran has 10 days to reach agreement with US
In February 2026, US President Donald Trump stated that Iran has approximately 10 days to reach a deal with the US or face potential military action. Speaking at the Board of Peace meeting in Washington, D.C., Trump argued that previous US-Israeli strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities facilitated a ceasefire in Gaza and broader peace in the Middle East.

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AI-generatedIn February 2026, US President Donald Trump stated that Iran has approximately 10 days to reach a deal with the US or face potential military action. Speaking at the Board of Peace meeting in Washington, D.C., Trump argued that previous US-Israeli strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities facilitated a ceasefire in Gaza and broader peace in the Middle East. His statement follows indirect talks between the US and Iran in Geneva, where Iran reported progress towards an agreement. Despite these talks, the US continues to build up its military presence in the Gulf region. While Iran has signaled willingness to curb uranium enrichment under international inspection, the US opposes any Iranian enrichment and seeks limits on Tehran's missile arsenal, which Iran considers non-negotiable.
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5 extractedThe Trump administration has said that it would oppose any Iranian enrichment.
The US has continued to amass military assets in the Gulf region, including two aircraft carriers and dozens of fighter jets.
Iran's Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi said the two sides made “good progress in the negotiations”.
The US and Iran held a second round of indirect talks.
Trump suggests Iran has about 10 days to reach a deal with Washington or face further military strikes.