Trump Confirms Continued Iran Talks Amid Ceasefire Termination
Trump Confirms Continued Iran Talks Amid Ceasefire Termination

Trump Confirms Continued Iran Talks Amid Ceasefire Termination

President Donald Trump announced the U.S. will continue negotiations with Iran despite declaring the ceasefire between the two nations is over.

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Siphelele Pfende

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President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the United States has agreed to continue diplomatic negotiations with Iran, even as he declared that the ceasefire between the two countries is over. The statement underscores a complex stance, maintaining diplomatic engagement while signaling a hardening position on truce terms.

According to Vanguard News, Trump made the remarks on Friday, reiterating that while talks aimed at reaching a broader agreement will proceed, the existing ceasefire is no longer in effect. The clarification comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and ongoing deliberations over the future of U.S.-Iran relations. Vanguard News reported Trump’s statement without providing further details on the nature or timeline of the upcoming negotiations.

Moneyweb corroborated the announcement, reporting that Trump affirmed the continuation of deal-oriented discussions despite the termination of the ceasefire. The report emphasized the apparent contradiction between advancing diplomacy and ending a truce, though it did not include commentary from Iranian officials or independent analysts. Both sources date the announcement to July 10, 2026.

The status of the negotiations, their agenda, and the implications of the ceasefire’s end were not elaborated in either report. No official statements from Iran or third-party mediators were cited in the available material. As of now, the path forward remains defined by continued talks in the absence of a ceasefire, a shift that may influence regional security dynamics.