President Trump announced Monday that intensive Middle East peace negotiations led by his special envoys have reached near-complete agreement, with Iran and regional players facing a five-day deadline to finalize a comprehensive deal or face continued military pressure.
Speaking from the White House, Trump revealed that talks conducted by Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff have achieved almost all points of agreement in what could become a historic diplomatic breakthrough. The President made clear that failure to seal the agreement within the compressed timeline would result in sustained military operations against Iranian positions and proxy forces.
President Trump provides an update on negotiations with Iran.
"They want very much to make a deal. We'd like to make a deal, too." – President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/amrrYVfPet
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This development comes as Trump’s second-term foreign policy team works to restore stability to a Middle East ravaged by four years of Democratic weakness and appeasement. The negotiations represent a return to the successful peace-through-strength approach that delivered the Abraham Accords during Trump’s first presidency.
Iran Forced to Negotiate
Iran’s willingness to engage seriously in talks marks a dramatic shift from their previous intransigence, driven by Trump’s renewed maximum pressure campaign and precision military strikes that have degraded their capabilities. The President emphasized that recent surprise attacks on key American allies in the region had been effectively countered through coordinated responses that restored deterrence.
Kushner, the architect of the landmark Abraham Accords that normalized relations between Israel and multiple Arab nations, brings proven diplomatic success to these critical negotiations. His partnership with Witkoff, a trusted Trump confidant and successful businessman, has created a formidable negotiating team that has bridged communication gaps between parties unable to speak directly.
Five-Day Ultimatum
The talks have addressed core issues including ceasefires, hostage releases, and regional security arrangements that previous administrations failed to resolve. Trump’s direct approach has forced all parties to confront the choice between genuine peace and continued conflict with an America that will not hesitate to use military force when necessary.
“They want very much to make a deal. We’d like to make a deal, too,” Trump stated, while warning that failure would mean continued military pressure.
The five-day timeline creates urgent pressure for final decisions while maintaining the credible threat of escalation that has brought adversaries to the negotiating table. Conservative leaders have praised Trump’s combination of diplomatic engagement backed by military readiness as the only approach that produces real results in dealing with Middle Eastern conflicts.

