US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he may not have to extend the ceasefire with Iran, which expires next week, even as he threatened to resume hostilities if the two sides fail to reach a deal, UNN reports with reference to CNN.
"We're doing very well, I can tell you," Trump told reporters at the White House. "I'm not sure it needs to be extended."
He added that Iran is seeking a deal and said it was "ready to do today what it wasn't ready to do two months ago."
Trump announces end of war with Iran - Fox News15.04.26, 02:54
Asked what would happen if the US and Iran failed to reach a permanent agreement, Trump vowed to escalate attacks again.
"If there is no deal, hostilities will resume," he said.
Trump not considering extending truce with Iran - media15.04.26, 08:29