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Trump presses Iran to make ‘meaningful’ deal, appears to set 10-day deadline

Trump presses Iran to make ‘meaningful’ deal, appears to set 10-day deadline

Posted on February 19, 2026 By admin


Iranian women walk past an anti-Israeli billboard in Tehran, Iran.
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U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Thursday (February 19, 2026) that it must reach a ‌deal over its nuclear program or “bad things” will happen, and appeared to set a 10-day deadline ​before the U.S. might take action.

Amid a massive U.S. military buildup in the West Asia ⁠that has fueled fears of a wider war, Mr. Trump said negotiations with Iran were going well but insisted Tehran has to reach a “meaningful” agreement.

“Otherwise bad things happen,” Mr. Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to attack Iran, told the first meeting of his Board of Peace ‌in Washington.

Trump spoke of the U.S. airstrikes carried out in June, saying Iran’s nuclear potential had been “decimated,” adding “we may have to take it a step further or we may not.”

“You’ll be finding ‌out over the next probably 10 days,” he said, without elaborating.

‘Good talks’: Trump

U.S. threats to bomb Iran, with ‌the ⁠two sides far apart in talks on Tehran’s nuclear programme, have pushed up oil prices, and ⁠a Russian corvette warship on Thursday (February 19, 2026) joined planned Iranian naval drills in the Gulf of Oman, a vital sea route for global energy.

Iranian and U.S. negotiators met on Tuesday and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said they had agreed on “guiding principles.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on ​Wednesday (February 18, 2026), however, that the two sides remained apart ‌on some issues.

Mr. Trump said “good talks are being had,” and a senior U.S. official said Iran would make a written proposal on how to address U.S. concerns.

Mr. Trump called on Tehran to join the U.S. on the “path to peace.”

“They can’t have a nuclear weapon, it’s very simple,” he said. “You can’t have peace in the Middle East if they ‌have a nuclear weapon.”

Iran has resisted making major concessions on its nuclear programme, though insisting it is ​for peaceful purposes. The U.S. and Israel in the past have accused Tehran of trying to develop a nuclear bomb. Earlier on Thursday (February 19, 2026), Russia warned against an “unprecedented escalation of tension” around Iran and urged restraint amid the U.S. military buildup in the region, which a senior American official said should be complete by mid-March.

Threat of war

Mr. Trump has sent aircraft carriers, warships and jets to the region, raising the prospect of another ‌attack on the Islamic Republic. The United States and Israel bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities and some military sites last June. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss Iran on February 28, the senior U.S. official said.

Washington wants Iran to entirely give up uranium enrichment, a process used to create fuel for atomic power plants but that can also provide material for a warhead.

The U.S. and ally Israel also want Iran to give up long-range ballistic missiles, stop supporting groups around the West Asia and stop using force to quell internal protests.

Iran ‌says it refuses to discuss issues beyond the atomic file, calling efforts to limit its missile arsenal a red line. Satellite pictures have ​tracked both Iranian work to repair and fortify sites since last summer, showing work at both nuclear and missile sites, as well as preparations at U.S. bases across the West Asia over the ⁠past month.

Iran’s joint exercise with Russia came days into an extended series of Iranian naval drills in the Gulf of ⁠Oman, with Iranian state television showing special forces units deployed on helicopters and ships.

In a sign of growing concern over the increased tensions, Poland on Thursday (February 19, 2026) became the latest European country to urge its citizens to ‌leave Iran, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk saying Poles may only have hours to evacuate. Mr. Trump began threatening strikes on Iran again in January as Iranian authorities crushed widespread protests with deadly violence that left thousands dead ​across the country.

Published – February 19, 2026 11:05 pm IST



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