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Trump says downing of US jet won't affect talks with Iran

⁠U.S. President Donald Trump said ⁠Friday the downing of an ⁠American military ⁠jet would not affect negotiations over ⁠ending the month-old conflict ⁠with Iran, ‌NBC ‌News ⁠reported.

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Published April 04,2026
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President Donald Trump said Friday that the downing of a US fighter jet will not impact ongoing negotiations with Iran, according to NBC News.

In a brief phone interview with the media outlet, Trump declined to discuss details of the ongoing search and rescue operation following the incident, describing it as a sensitive military matter.

Per NBC News, the president voiced frustration with media coverage of the situation, which involves efforts to locate crew members after the aircraft was brought down.

When asked whether the developments would influence diplomatic efforts with Iran, Trump dismissed the idea.

"No, not at all. No, it's war. We're in war, Garrett," Trump told NBC News correspondent Garrett Haake.

Earlier, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt had told CNN that Trump had been briefed on a US fighter jet shot down over Iran, later identified as an F-15E Strike Eagle.

The New York Times reported that a second US Air Force combat aircraft — the A-10 attack plane — crashed in the Persian Gulf region at around the same time that an Air Force F-15E was shot down over Iran.