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Trump Issues Vulgar Threats Against Iran While Ceasefire Talks Proceed

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US President Donald Trump directed harsh threats at Iran, setting a deadline of Tuesday evening for reaching a deal. Simultaneously, according to multiple media reports, the US, Iran and a group of regional mediators are negotiating a potential 45-day ceasefire.

The proposed framework includes a two-phase agreement. The first phase would consist of a 45-day ceasefire during which negotiations for a lasting solution would be conducted. The second phase would establish a formal peace agreement. The ceasefire could be extended if more time is needed for negotiations.

Trump threatened Iran using vulgar language, provoking strong reactions in American political life. Politicians from both sides condemned his tone, and critics described his remarks as a sign of "concerning mental state."

Meanwhile, military operations on both sides continue. The White House announced an urgent press conference on pilot rescue operations, while Iran claims to have destroyed American aircraft.

Four American, Israeli and regional sources familiar with the negotiations confirm that mediators are actively discussing the specific terms of the framework, but neither the White House nor the State Department have commented so far.