Iran's Urgent Deadline: 8 PM ET to Negotiate with US
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Washington, April 7 (NationPress) Iran has until 8 p.m. Eastern Time (5:30 a.m. IST Wednesday) to "forge an agreement" with the United States, as stated by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to IANS on Tuesday. This ultimatum has been emphasized by President Donald Trump amid rising tensions.
Leavitt remarked, "The Iranian regime must act before 8 p.m. Eastern Time to seize this opportunity and negotiate with the United States. Only the President is aware of the current situation and the potential actions he may take," she conveyed to IANS.
These comments follow Trump's recent indications regarding both the peril of severe escalation and the chance for political transformation within Iran.
In a social media statement, Trump warned, "A whole civilization could perish tonight, never to return," while expressing his desire to avoid such an outcome, yet acknowledging the likelihood of it occurring.
He also pointed out what he characterized as a significant shift taking place.
"Now that we are witnessing a complete and total regime change, with different, more enlightened, and less extreme thinkers in charge, perhaps something extraordinarily positive could emerge. Who knows?" he suggested.
Trump portrayed this moment as historic.
"Tonight may reveal one of the most pivotal moments in the extensive and intricate history of the world," he added.
Earlier, Vice President JD Vance emphasized that Washington’s aim is to compel a modification in Iran’s conduct, while remaining open to de-escalation if Tehran chooses to engage.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio reiterated that the United States is ready to take decisive actions to safeguard its interests and maintain stability in vital global energy corridors.
These statements reflect a unified message from the administration, merging a definitive deadline with warnings of severe repercussions, alongside persistent pressure on Iran’s leadership.
In recent days, U.S. military operations have broadened, targeting Iranian-associated infrastructure and increasing the risk of a larger regional conflict.