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US President Donald Trump made a big statement regarding Iran and said that he has instructed the American Defense War not to attack Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days. Trump claims that serious discussions are going on between the two countries to completely end the ongoing tension in the Middle East. According to Fox News report, Trump claimed that Iran is very much willing to make a deal, this deal can be done within five days or even earlier.
With US representatives Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, the news agency quoted him as saying. iran The conversation took place on Sunday night. However, Iran is rejecting these claims.
donald trump Speaking to Fox News, he said, we will see in which direction the talks go. Our conversation has been very good. He said, if Iran keeps its word, the conflict will end. Trump said Witkoff and Kushner have talked. Answering Fox News’ question, Donald Trump said that Iran wants a deal at any cost.
He said that talks are ongoing and the last talks took place on Sunday itself. Trump said that we have stopped attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure for 5 days to take the talks forward. This matter may be resolved even before this. If an agreement is reached, it will be a great start for Iran and will be great for the region as well.
What did Trump say on Iran’s claim?
In response to Iran’s claim that it does not want talks, Trump said that he did not know what Iranian state TV was referring to, because according to reports the talks had taken place only last night. Trump said that it is difficult to get accurate information from Iran, he said that against energy infrastructure America The ongoing action may impact the talks.
Trump wrote on his social platform ‘Truth Social’ that talks with Iran in the last two days have been very constructive and keeping this positive environment in mind, the decision to postpone military action was taken. He also made it clear that the further strategy would depend on the outcome of the talks.
Iran had warned America
It is noteworthy that earlier Trump had given a strong message to Tehran and warned that if within 48 hours Strait of Hormuz If it is not opened completely, Iran’s energy infrastructure can be targeted. In response, Iran also took a tough stance and said that if its infrastructure is attacked, the entire Gulf region will have to suffer the consequences.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf had warned that if their power plants were attacked, retaliatory action would be taken against the critical infrastructure of the Gulf countries. At the same time, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had also said that the energy centers of countries where there are American military bases could be targeted. Iran had also warned of closing the Hormuz Passage.
The Strait of Hormuz is an important sea route for global energy supply, through which about 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas is transported. Due to the recent tension, movement on this route has been affected, due to which rising and volatile oil prices are being seen in the international market.
Although Iran has allowed limited passage for ships from some countries, such as India, China, Russia and Pakistan, Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian said the Strait of Hormuz is open to all countries except “enemies”.
‘America is scared of Iran’s threat’
The Iranian Embassy in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, has claimed that after a strict warning from Tehran, America has postponed the plan for a possible attack on its energy infrastructure. Iran reacted to Donald Trump’s statement and said that his warning had an impact and America had to step back. According to the embassy, Trump gave instructions to postpone the attack.
Iran says it had made it clear that if its energy facilities were targeted, it would retaliate against the energy infrastructure of the entire region. According to the Associated Press report, Iranian state TV also claimed that the US President backed down after a stern warning.
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