Trump Hints at Possible Iran Agreement This Weekend Amid Ongoing Conflict
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- But if it happens, it could happen over the weekend,” the president said.
- Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump told reporters that talks to end the Iran war were going “very well,” so well that they might result in an agreement in a few days.
- At that point, Trump made one of those comments that are both sharply funny and sadly true.
- When a reporter asked him how he defined the word “ceasefire” — that is, the situation that exists now between the United States and Iran — Trump said, “Pretty much the way it is.
President Donald Trump recently suggested that a potential agreement to end the ongoing conflict with Iran could be reached over the weekend. This statement came as he reported that negotiations were progressing well, although he acknowledged that the outcome remained uncertain.
Trump's remarks highlight the complexities of defining terms like 'ceasefire' in the context of the current hostilities, which he described as 'pretty much the way it is.' The situation has been characterized by significant military actions from both the United States and Iran since early March 2026, following coordinated strikes by the U.S. and Israel.
Trump's comments reflect a blend of humor and seriousness, indicating the challenges of navigating diplomatic discussions in a region marked by ongoing conflict. As talks continue, many governments is closely monitoring the developments, particularly given the potential implications for regional stability and security.
Left- and right-leaning outlets are covering this story differently — in which facts to emphasize, which context to include, and how to frame causes and consequences.

