US President Donald Trump on Wednesday seemed to be losing patience over delay in Iran's negotiations after threatened to attack Tehran hours after he said he was in "no hurry" to reach the deal.
"Everything's gone. Their navy's gone. Their air force is gone. Just about everything. The only question is, do we go and finish it up? Are they going to be signing a document? Let's see what happens," Reuters quoted Trump saying.
Meanwhile, a report said that work was underway to finalize the text of the deal between US and Iran, and its completion may be announced within hours. Pakistan’s army chief is likely to visit Iran on Thursday to announce the final version of the agreement, Al Arabiya reported, citing sources.
Earlier, Trump had expressed his willingness to give another shot to peace talks with Iran.
"I'm in no hurry. Everyone is saying, 'Oh, the midterms.' I'm in no hurry," he said speaking to the reporters. This comes as Trump has repeatedly warned Tehran of fresh military strikes, while Iranian leaders have responded with threats of severe retaliation and escalating action.