Trump says US-Iran negotiations have entered the "final stage," and an agreement will be reached within two to three days.

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BlockBeats news: On June 9, U.S. President Trump said today that negotiations between the United States and Iran have entered the “final stretch,” and that an agreement will be reached “within two to three days.” Trump said in a press interview at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York today that Israel and Iran had previously “battled back and forth,” but now “have agreed to a ceasefire.” “We are in the final stretch, and we will reach a very, very great agreement.” When asked how much longer the negotiations would take, Trump replied: “Two to three days.”

From the evening of the 7th to the 8th local time, Iran and Israel erupted in the largest-scale clashes since the ceasefire between the U.S., Israel, and Iran was announced in early April. Later on the night of the 8th, Iran and Israel announced, one after the other, that they would stop attacks against each other. Trump has recently repeatedly said that an agreement with Iran is imminent, but so far no agreement has been reached. (Xinhua News Agency)

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