Trump says he does not want to extend ceasefire with Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about research into mental health treatments in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., April 18, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump told CNBC in ​an interview on Tuesday that he ‌did not want to extend a ceasefire with Iran, adding the U.S. was in a ​strong negotiating position and would end ​up with what he called a great ⁠deal.

“I don’t want to do that. ​We don’t have that much time,” ​Trump said when asked about the possibility of extending the ceasefire.

Washington has expressed confidence that talks ​with Iran will go ahead in ​Pakistan, and a senior Iranian official said Tehran was ‌considering ⁠joining.

With the prospect of last-ditch further peace talks still up in the air, Trump said the U.S. would resume its ​attacks on ​Iran if ⁠a deal is not struck with Tehran soon.

“I expect to ​be bombing because I think ​that’s ⁠a better attitude to go in with. But we’re ready to go. I mean, ⁠the ​military is raring to ​go,” he said.