By Our Correspondent
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has reached its eleventh day, with U.S. President Donald Trump saying the war may end soon.
However, Iranian authorities have ruled out any ceasefire negotiations while attacks on their country continue.
Speaking on the situation, Trump said the military operations carried out by the United States in coordination with Israel have made significant progress.
He suggested that the objectives of the campaign are being achieved and expressed confidence that the conflict could soon move toward its conclusion.
U.S. officials say the military strikes have targeted several strategic locations linked to Iran’s defense capabilities, including missile systems, drone facilities, and other key military infrastructure.
According to Washington, the operations are intended to weaken Iran’s ability to launch further attacks and reduce threats in the region.
Despite these developments, leaders in Tehran have rejected calls for ceasefire discussions at this stage. Iranian officials insist that negotiations cannot take place while their country remains under military pressure, maintaining that Iran will continue to respond to attacks and defend its sovereignty.
The contrasting positions from Washington and Tehran highlight the uncertainty surrounding the conflict. While the United States believes the military campaign is nearing its goals, Iran’s refusal to consider a ceasefire indicates that tensions in the region could continue in the coming days.