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

PANews reported on June 9th that, according to Xinhua News Agency, US President Trump said on the 9th that negotiations between the US and Iran had entered the "final stage" and that an agreement would be reached "within two to three days." Speaking to reporters at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on the 9th, Trump said that Israel and Iran, after previously "going back and forth," had now "agreed to a ceasefire," adding, "We are in the final stage and will reach a very, very good agreement." When asked how long the negotiations would take, Trump replied, "Two to three days." From the evening of the 7th to the 8th local time, Iran and Israel engaged in the largest exchange of fire since the ceasefire was announced by the US, Israel, and Iran in early April. Later on the 8th, both Iran and Israel announced a cessation of attacks on each other. Trump has repeatedly stated recently that an agreement with Iran is imminent, but no agreement has been reached so far.

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