Arabic version: إيران تحذر من جبهات صراع جديدة مع تحديد ترامب موعداً نهائياً
Iran has warned that any renewed conflict would bring “many more surprises” after United States President Donald Trump gave Iran “two to three days” to reach a deal. US Vice President JD Vance said that both sides have made a “lot of progress” in talks to end the war that has triggered a global energy crisis.
According to Al Jazeera, Iran’s army said it would “open new fronts” against the US if Washington launches new attacks. Army spokesman Mohammad Akraminia said Tehran would respond with “new equipment and new methods” if conflict resumes.
In the diplomatic sphere, Vance said negotiations with Iran are making “good progress”, while warning Washington remains prepared to resume military operations if diplomacy fails. Meanwhile, G7 finance ministers pledged closer cooperation to address economic risks linked to the war.
As the situation unfolds, Trump predicted that Washington would end the war with Iran “very quickly”, claiming Tehran is eager to reach a deal. However, concerns are growing over renewed US strikes, especially as talks have made little progress in recent weeks.



















