ट्रंप ने ईरान के ऊर्जा ठिकानों पर हमले 10 दिन के लिए रोके, बोले- बातचीत बहुत अच्छी चल रही है – trump pauses iran energy strikes 10 days us iran conflict ntc rlch
Amidst the ongoing fierce war in the Middle East, a big relief news has come to light. US President Donald Trump has announced that he is postponing attacks on Iran’s energy sites for 10 days. He said that this decision has been taken on the request of the Iranian government, so that the ongoing talks between the two countries can get an opportunity to move forward.
Posting on the social media platform Truth Social, Trump wrote, ‘At the request of the Iranian government, I am pausing the action to destroy energy targets for 10 days, which will continue until 8 pm on Monday, April 6, 2026.’
Trump indicated that talks between the US and Iran are continuing and moving in a positive direction. Rejecting media reports, he said, ‘Talks are ongoing and they are going very well.’
This is the first time since the escalation of the war that the US has formally reduced attacks targeting Iran’s energy sector. For the last few weeks, America and Israel were continuously carrying out fierce attacks on Iran’s oil and energy centers, the aim of which was to break the military and economic back of Tehran.
In response to these attacks, Iran also launched missile and drone attacks on US targets and allied infrastructure in the region, which appeared to lead to conflict and wider war.
Experts believe that this 10-day pause is the first major relaxation in the current conflict, which can open the way for backchannel diplomacy. However, it is not yet clear whether this temporary step will translate into a comprehensive ceasefire or will merely be an attempt to reduce tensions.
Let us tell you that earlier Trump had claimed that Iran had sent a very valuable gift to America. On Thursday he said that Iran allowed 10 oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump made this statement during the cabinet meeting at the White House. According to Trump, Iran had initially asked to allow eight tankers to pass. These were some carrying Pakistani flags and eventually the number increased to 10 tankers.
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