क्या जल्द खुल जाएगा होर्मुज? ट्रंप ने ईरान के साथ शांति समझौते को लेकर किया बड़ा ऐलान; फाइनल डील की डेडलाइन भी बताई



US President Donald Trump has once again given positive signals regarding the much-awaited agreement with Iran. He has expressed hope that an agreement will be reached with Iran by next week, which will continue the ceasefire and the movement through that important sea route will resume. Trump said, some things have not been agreed upon yet, but it is hoped that a solution to this will also be found soon.

While talking to ABC News, President Trump has said a big thing about the ongoing peace agreement with Iran. Trump said, final approval has not yet been given to an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding), the purpose of which is to open that essential sea route. Explaining the reason for this, he said, I still have to agree on some more things. Speculations are being made that his reference is to the Israeli attack on Lebanon.

Trump made a big gesture regarding the opening of Hormuz

Trump said that there is every possibility of an agreement with Iran next week and after this Hormuz will also be opened. Elaborating further on social media earlier on Monday, Trump posted on Truth Social, “Negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran continue apace. However, this diplomatic momentum is moving forward in an unstable environment.

Hints at deadline for final deal with Iran

Trump further wrote in the Truth Post, the ceasefire that was reached after weeks of fierce conflict about two months ago, is now facing tension again. This came as there were retaliatory attacks between US and Iranian forces over the weekend and Monday. These latest clashes have raised widespread concerns that the ceasefire could break down and ongoing diplomatic channels could be completely disrupted.

Trump angry at this action of Netanyahu

In his next post, Trump said that he had talked to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and representatives of Hezbollah. This conversation took place amid increasing tension in Lebanon. He wrote in the post, “I had a very productive conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. Now no soldiers will go to Beirut, and the soldiers who were on the way have also been withdrawn.”

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