Donald Trump on extending the ceasefire with Iran. Tehran warns

The US president did not explain what the news was. He suggested that if there is no agreement before Wednesday, he may return to bombing Iran.
— We are fed up with the news from 20 minutes ago, but the situation in the Middle East, with Iran, seems very good. We'll find out soon (…) We keep talking. I expect everything will go well. “A lot of these things have already been negotiated and agreed upon,” Trump reported Friday while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on his way back to Washington from Phoenix.
Donald Trump delivered new news on Iran
Trump did not reveal what the news was, announcing that it would be clear soon. “It's something that should happen,” he merely added.
Trump confirmed his earlier claims that the US would receive Iran's entire stockpile of enriched uranium. He announced that this would happen either in cooperation with Iran or “in a much more hostile form.”
Donald Trump on ceasefire. “We'll have to start dropping bombs again.”
When asked whether he intended to extend the ceasefire that expires on Tuesday night, the US president said he “may not extend it,” but the blockade of Iranian ports will remain.
“So we're going to have a lockdown and unfortunately we're going to have to start dropping bombs again,” Trump said. However, he expressed optimism that an agreement would be reached before the ceasefire expires.




