Trump says US won 'total and complete victory' after ceasefire deal with Iran, AFP reports
China helped broker the pause as Trump said the deal leaves most terms agreed and the fate of Iran’s uranium unresolved.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, contingent upon Tehran's commitment to the "COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz."
- Trump's decision followed intense negotiations mediated by Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Gen. Asim Munir, who leveraged a 10-point Iranian proposal Trump described as a "workable basis" for peace.
- Two White House officials confirmed Israel also agreed to the ceasefire, suspending its bombing campaign in Iran and Lebanon, with delegations scheduled to meet in Islamabad beginning Friday.
- Global markets reacted positively, with U.S. crude futures touching their lowest price since March 26, easing concerns over a potential global economic downturn.
- Iranian officials emphasized the agreement does not signify the war's termination, as the conflict has claimed more than 5,000 lives and Iran retains the ability to launch missiles and drones.
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Good luck to anyone who tries to venture what goes through the head of the president of the United States when it comes to making decisions or how his reasoning works. Even his own words, which usually include contradictions, do not shed a light that allows his arguments to be definitively defined.
The US and Iran say they have reached a ceasefire agreement. But the parties' intentions are completely different – and now a war is going on over the truth, according to expert Jan Hallenberg. – Trump has said that it is a hundred percent victory, which is a blatant lie, he says.
In Trump war on Iran, tactical wins and long-term damage to U.S.
Read: 3 min Launching war on February 28, U.S. President Donald Trump warned that Iran would learn never to challenge the U.S. military and called on the people to rise up against their unpopular cleric-led government. By the time the adversaries agreed Tuesday to a two-week ceasefire, the Islamic republic appears more entrenched, Tehran’s military has wreaked havoc on the region, and Trump declared victory because of the tentative reopening of …
In Trump war on Iran, tactical wins and long-term damage to US
Launching war on February 28, US President Donald Trump warned that Iran would learn never to challenge the US military and called on the people to rise up against their unpopular cleric-led government.
Swinney: Iran ceasefire deal a chance to ‘step back from the brink’
The First Minister welcomed the deal but pushed for more to be done on the cost of living in the UK.
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