Trump Says He Will Give More Time for U.S.-Iran Diplomatic Negotiations

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On-chain data shows Trump met with his national security team on May 23 but did not authorize new military action against Iran. He stated he would give diplomatic talks “more time,” while keeping military options open. On-chain analysis from Polymarket indicates a 16% chance of a U.S.-Iran meeting before the end of May, rising to 59% by June 30.

BlockBeats report, on May 23, according to The Wall Street Journal, U.S. President Trump convened a meeting with his national security team that day but did not make a formal decision on whether to launch a new military strike against Iran; instead, he expressed a willingness to give diplomatic negotiations "more time." Several U.S. officials said that after receiving a briefing on ongoing discussions with Iran, Trump stated he wanted to give diplomatic efforts "more time," but would retain the option of military action if negotiations fail.


According to PolyBeats, on the prediction market Polymarket, the probability of the next round of diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran occurring before the end of May is 16%, and before the end of June is 59%.

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