
United States President Donald Trump has warned Iran to “get serious” about negotiations, as diplomatic efforts intensify to contain the escalating crisis across the Middle East.
In a strongly worded post on Truth Social on Thursday, Trump signalled impatience with Tehran’s approach to the talks, suggesting time was running out for a peaceful resolution.
“They better get serious soon, before it is too late. There is no turning back, and it won’t be pretty,” he wrote.
The warning comes at a critical moment, with tensions continuing between Iran, the United States, and allied forces across the region.
While Washington has indicated a willingness to negotiate, Trump claimed Iranian officials are now pushing for a deal, arguing their position has weakened following recent military developments.
However, Tehran has yet to publicly confirm any direct engagement in negotiations, maintaining a cautious and measured stance as the situation evolves.
Behind the scenes, diplomatic channels remain active, with global attention focused on whether talks can de-escalate hostilities and prevent further instability in the region.
Analysts say the coming days could prove decisive, as both sides weigh the risks of continued confrontation against the possibility of a negotiated settlement.