Trump says he does not want to extend the ceasefire agreement with Iran, causing cryptocurrencies to fall slightly
Foresight News reports that on Tuesday, U.S. President Trump said in an interview with CNBC that he does not want to extend the ceasefire agreement with Iran, adding that the United States holds a favorable position in the negotiations and will ultimately reach what he considers a “major agreement.” When asked if it is possible to extend the ceasefire agreement, Trump stated: “I don't want to do that. We don't have much time left.” According to Bitget market data, possibly affected by this news, cryptocurrencies saw a slight decline: BTC fell 0.8% within 15 minutes and is now trading at around 75,800 USDT; ETH fell 0.86% within 15 minutes and is now trading at around 2,296 USDT.
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