The 60-day deadline for a nuclear deal, set by President Trump, expires at the end of Saturday US Eastern time — equivalent to 7:30 AM Sunday in Tehran, the outlet reports. The clarification comes as the deadline approaches without a final agreement.
Axios reported Sunday that the 60-day ultimatum President Trump gave Iran to reach a nuclear deal expires at the end of Saturday US Eastern time, which corresponds to 7:30 AM Sunday in Tehran. The report is the first to specify the exact expiration time of the deadline, which was first announced in early June.
The Zioneer has tracked the ultimatum since its announcement, with multiple bulletins documenting Trump's warnings and statements from US officials. The deadline has been a central theme in US-Iran diplomacy, with Trump repeatedly stating he would not extend it. As of this report, no agreement has been reached, and the deadline is hours away.
The report comes from Axios, a single source, and has not been independently corroborated.
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