Trump says ceasefire still intact
President Donald Trump indicated on Wednesday that the U.S.-Iranian ceasefire remains intact despite another exchange of fire between the two countries' militaries overnight.
The exchange saw an Iranian strike on Kuwait's international airport that killed at least one person and wounded at least 60 others, Kuwait's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Trump acknowledged the exchange of fire in remarks with reporters on Wednesday and said ceasefires are defined differently there.
"I'd say that part of the world, ceasefire is when you're shooting in a more moderate manner," he said. "A ceasefire there is much different than a ceasefire in other parts of the world."
He also seemed optimistic that Iran was "pretty close" to signing a deal, claiming it could happen over the weekend.
"I hear the negotiation itself is going very well, actually. Very well," he said. "I mean if it happens -- I mean it might not happen, you know, who knows? -- but if it happens, it could happen, like, over the weekend."
-ABC News' Justin Fishel, Sarah Kolinovsky, Nicolas Kerr and Michelle Stoddart




