President Donald Trump expressed cautious optimism about the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict on Tuesday, suggesting the war may be nearing its conclusion. In an exclusive White House interview with Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo, Trump stated, "I think it's close to over… I mean I view it as very close to over." The full interview is scheduled to air Wednesday morning at 6:00 AM ET on "Mornings with Maria."
Trump's remarks follow earlier comments he made to the New York Post, where he indicated that renewed U.S.-Iran ceasefire negotiations could resume within two days. The statement comes after weekend peace talks held in Pakistan largely failed to produce meaningful progress toward a lasting resolution.
The president has consistently maintained that the United States has accomplished its primary objectives in the conflict, including curbing Iran's nuclear program and degrading its military capabilities. Iranian officials, however, have pushed back against these assertions, largely disputing Washington's characterization of the war's outcome.
Currently, both nations are operating under a fragile two-week ceasefire agreement set to expire on April 21. While the truce appeared to be holding as of Tuesday evening, tensions remain elevated after Trump simultaneously ordered a naval blockade against Iran. Diplomatic efforts are now intensifying, with Washington working urgently to establish new rounds of peace talks before the ceasefire deadline.
Signs of broader regional de-escalation have also emerged. Israel and Lebanon held their first direct diplomatic talks since 1993, convening in Washington — a development that carries particular significance given Iran's repeated demand that Lebanon be included in any formal ceasefire agreement.
As the conflict enters its sixth week, the international community continues to watch closely, hoping diplomatic momentum can translate into a durable and comprehensive peace deal.


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