What's next for Iran? Donald Trump points

US President Donald Trump told ABC News that he has no plans to extend the two-week truce in the war with Iran.
— It may end one way or another (with an agreement or further war – ed.). I think an agreement would be better because then they could rebuild Iran, said Donald Trump.
A few hours earlier, in an interview with Fox, Trump said that he considered war with Iran “very close to completion”. – I think it's almost over. Yes. “I think it's very close to the end,” he said at the time.
20 years of rebuilding Iran?
President Donald Trump said that if the war ended now, it would take Iran 20 years to rebuild the country. “And we're not done yet, but we'll see what happens. “I think they really want to make a deal,” Trump said.
On Tuesday, Trump told the New York Post that more U.S. talks with Iran could take place in Pakistan in the next two days. Negotiations held on Saturday and Sunday in Islamabad did not lead to an agreement. Iran's nuclear program remains the main problem.
Let us recall that the war in the Middle East caused enormous unrest on markets around the world and sudden increases in the prices of raw materials, especially oil.
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