Despite recent Israeli airstrikes in Beirut and Iranian threats of retaliation, US President Donald Trump maintains that the planned US-Iran peace agreement remains on track, though signing may be delayed. In an interview with Axios, Trump stated the attacks would not derail the deal, attributing the postponement to logistical factors rather than the escalating tensions. He indicated ongoing discussions and a continued commitment to reaching an agreement. The comments come amid heightened regional instability following the reported Israeli strikes and Iran’s subsequent warnings. Trump’s assessment seeks to reassure observers concerned about the fragility of the potential accord. Further details of the conversation were not immediately released, but the President’s statements suggest a desire to persevere with negotiations despite the challenging circumstances.
