Trump is seeking to resolve the crisis with Iran soon.

US President Donald Trump has clearly stated that he does not want the tension with Iran to extend far into the near future. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the president told his advisors that the crisis has entered its final stage and is striving to resolve it soon without further expanding current confrontations. The White House has set a specific deadline for upcoming measures, planned to be between four and six weeks.
Trump's main goal is to conclude diplomatic processes before the important meeting expected in mid-May with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. This situation shows that Washington is forced to work effectively within a very short political and strategic timeframe.
Reports indicate that Trump believes the Iranian leadership has also expressed interest in starting negotiations but cannot announce it openly due to internal pressure and security concerns. Emphasizing that the Iranian elite fears both their own people and America equally, he expresses confidence that Tehran is ready to negotiate behind closed doors.
According to analysts, this approach aims to prevent a prolonged conflict. If combat operations were to drag on, it could deliver a serious blow to the US economy, lead to a sharp rise in oil prices, and result in a decline in Trump's domestic political standing.
Although Tehran officially denies talking about negotiations, Washington is trying to keep the diplomatic path open to maintain its influence on the international arena. This process could offer both sides an opportunity to build a safe and stable future.





