Trump warns he’ll ‘very simply’ return to warfare if Iran negotiations fall by – as one chief says the world was ‘perilously near catastrophe’: Live updates

Donald Trump has warned he will ‘very easily’ go back to war with Iran if negotiations fall through.
Last night, just a few hours before Trump’s deadline for Iran to agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the US president said via Truth Social that he had agreed to ‘suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks,’ after earlier sparking doomsday fears when he threatened to wipe out its ‘entire civilisation’.
In a later post, the US President hailed ‘a big day for world peace’ after agreeing to pause the attacks.
But he told Sky News‘ Trump100 podcast hours after the ceasefire was announced: ‘If the [ceasefire] isn’t good, we’ll go right back to [war].’
It comes as Spanish foreign minister Jose Manuel Albares said the world was ‘perilously close’ to disaster after Trump threatened to wipe out Iran’s ‘entire civilisation.’
Albares told Spanish media that Trump’s ultimatum to Iran was ‘absolutely unacceptable for humankind.’
He added: ‘When the leader of a military superpower makes such threats, I take them seriously.’
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