Trump Expresses Indifference Toward Iran Negotiations
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Trump Expresses Indifference Toward Iran Negotiations

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President Trump stated he is unconcerned about the progress of negotiations with Iran, declaring them 'very boring' during an interview with CNBC.

President Trump has voiced a lack of interest in the ongoing negotiations with Iran, calling the process 'very boring.' In a recent interview with CNBC, he remarked, "I don’t care if they’re over, honestly. I really don’t care. I couldn’t care less. If they’re over, they’re over."

Despite his nonchalance, concerns persist regarding the potential fallout from the negotiations. Gasoline prices have risen sharply, with some analysts predicting further increases, prompting scrutiny from Republican constituents who are growing uneasy with the situation. Trump's fluctuating stance on the negotiations, which recently saw him intensifying demands on preliminary agreements, raises questions about his apparent disinterest.

Earlier, Trump had indicated that discussions were proceeding rapidly and emphasized the importance of various negotiation details, including the handling of Iran's frozen funds and highly-enriched uranium. In March, he had expressed confidence that the conflict would quickly resolve, dismissing any suggestion that it could become tedious. However, his current dismissal of the talks as uninteresting marks a notable shift in his rhetoric.

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