Trump says he does not want to extend ceasefire with Iran


FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about research into mental health treatments in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., April 18, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo

WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuters) - ⁠President Donald Trump told CNBC in ⁠an interview on Tuesday that he ‌did not want to extend a ceasefire with Iran, adding the U.S. was in a strong negotiating ​position and would end up ⁠with what he ⁠called a great deal.

"I don't want to ⁠do that. ‌We don't have that much time," Trump said when asked ⁠about the possibility of extending the ceasefire.

Washington ​has ‌expressed confidence that talks with Iran will ⁠go ahead ​in Pakistan, and a senior Iranian official said Tehran was considering joining.

With the prospect ⁠of last-ditch further peace talks ​still up in the air, Trump said the U.S. would resume its attacks on Iran ⁠if a deal is not struck with Tehran soon.

"I expect to be bombing because I think that's a better attitude ​to go in with. ⁠But we're ready to go. I mean, ​the military is raring to ‌go," he said.

(Reporting by ​Susan Heavey, writing by Bhargav Acharya;Editing by Dadvid Ljunggren and Caitlin Webber)

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