[89602] Donald Trump calls for a comprehensive ceasefire on all fronts in the Middle East
[89602] Donald Trump calls for a comprehensive ceasefire on all fronts in the Middle East
US President Donald Trump has stated that he expects a full ceasefire in Lebanon and on all fronts between Hezbollah and Israel, while denying reports of financial payments to Iran.
Trump's call for a regional ceasefire
United States President Donald Trump issued an official statement via the social network Truth Social, in which he calls for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire on all Middle East fronts, with an emphasis on the situation in Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Israel. According to reports in Vahid Online and Akharin Khabar, the President emphasized that the United States is "committed to peace" and called on all parties in the region to allow negotiations to continue and progress.
Trump addressed the economic effects of the move, noting that the markets responded positively, with a sharp drop in oil prices and a rise in stock values. This statement was distributed through various channels, including Farsi X, Hamian Pezeshkian, and IRNA News Agency. While some Iranian sources, such as Tabriz Khabarlary, referred to the US President in a critical tone using the term "terrorist administration," the reports themselves reflected a consensus regarding the content of his message.
Simultaneously with the peace declaration, Trump completely denied the claims regarding the transfer of $300 billion from the US to Iran, and called these reports "fake news" intended to promote Democratic propaganda, as reported in FarsiX.
Taking an in-depth look at the Lebanese arena, SNN News Agency published an analysis by commentator Ali Hamieh, who claims that Lebanon is allegedly within the framework of an "agreement between Iran and the US," and that Israel is acting against these understandings. Hamieh argued that Israel is trying to exploit the instability on the ground to promote military gains, which raises questions regarding the implementation of the ceasefire on the ground in the near future.