Netanyahu sets condition after Trump announces Iran deal could be reached in five days.
Diplomatic path may end US military operation in Iran
According to UATV: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suggested that a diplomatic resolution could bring the US military campaign in Iran to a close. His comments follow a recent conversation with US President Donald Trump, during which Trump stated that an agreement with Tehran could be finalized within five days—or even sooner.
Regional dynamics and conflicting pressures
Amid these developments, the United States is reportedly in talks with Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Ghalibaf, though he denies any such discussions. Washington is eyeing April 9 as a potential deadline to halt military operations. Meanwhile, Persian Gulf nations are urging the US to continue its strikes on Iran, highlighting the complexity and ambiguity of the situation across the region.
As tensions mount and international negotiations intensify, the prospect of striking a deal with Iran is becoming increasingly urgent. Observers should closely monitor these events, as their outcome could have far-reaching implications for regional stability.
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