JAKARTA - US President Donald Trump threatened to blow up "a lot of bombs" if a ceasefire with Iran ended.
Trump had previously said that the US delegation was heading to Islamabad, Pakistan, for a second round of negotiations with Iran - after the first round of negotiations on April 11-12 failed to produce an agreement.
US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz said US-Iranian negotiations would continue in the next 24 hours. He said the ceasefire agreement with Iran, which ended on April 22, might be extended.
"Many bombs will start to explode," Trump told PBS News, Monday (20/4), when asked about the possibility, as reported by ANTARA from Sputnik/RIA Novosti.
On February 28, the US and Israel launched an attack on Iran, including in Tehran, causing damage and civilian casualties. Iran responded by attacking Israeli territory and US military facilities in the Middle East.
On April 7, Washington and Tehran announced a two-week ceasefire.
Following the failure of the first negotiations on April 12 in Islamabad, Trump ordered the US Navy to blockade Iranian ports, in order to force Tehran back to the negotiating table.
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