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Trump: Iran 'Dying to Sign' Peace Deal

President Trump says Iran is 'dying to sign' a peace deal but makes unacceptable demands. Middle East tensions and economic impacts discussed.

Julianne Alice
ByJulianne Alice- Senior Editor
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran is eager to ink a peace deal with Washington, even as the Middle East conflict enters its 80th day.

In an interview with Fortune, Trump stated: "They scream all the time about a desire to reach an agreement, but make unacceptable demands." He called them "crazy."

Over the weekend, a drone attack sparked a fire at a nuclear facility in the UAE, while Saudi Arabia intercepted three drones, casting doubt on a fragile ceasefire.

Trump also conceded he may need to wait longer for the Fed to cut interest rates, as inflation rises due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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