Washington, D.C. – U.S. President Donald Trump declared that a crucial deadline is approaching in ongoing negotiations, emphasizing the gravity of the situation and the potential consequences if demands are not met. Speaking to reporters, Trump described the current moment as “a critical period,” noting that while an extension had been requested for seven days, he granted ten.
“They have till tomorrow. Now we will see what happens,” Trump stated, underscoring the impact on “a lot of people” who are affected by the outcome. He set the final deadline for tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, warning that failure to comply would result in severe repercussions. “After that, they are going to have no bridges. They are going to have no power plants. Stone ages,” he said, signaling the administration’s readiness to impose drastic measures.
The ultimatum highlights the administration’s firm stance and raises questions about the potential fallout if the deadline passes without resolution. Observers note that Trump’s remarks reflect both urgency and a willingness to escalate pressure, leaving the next 24 hours pivotal in determining the course of events.