Trump once again took a big U-turn regarding Iran
US President Donald Trump has once again surprised everyone with his statements. Trump has said that the agreement to end the war with Iran is not certain. They have threatened that if Iran does not agree then they can start bombing again.
This statement of Trump came to light
During the G-7 meeting, Trump said, “This is not a final decision. This is just a starting agreement. If Iran does not sign and come to its senses, we will start dropping bombs right on their heads … because they have been doing wrong for the last 47 years.” This statement of Trump has come at a time when the agreement between America and Iran is to be signed in Switzerland after just two days.
Trump reaches France for G-7 summit
In fact, ever since Donald Trump reached France for the G-7 Summit, he has been giving statements regarding the Iran deal. In his new claim, Trump said that he has saved the world from the “Great Depression” which some “idiots” were advocating. However, as always, President Trump did not make it clear which people he was calling idiots. Trump reiterated that the world’s main oil supply route, the Strait of Hormuz, has already been opened slightly and will be fully opened in the next day or two.
Know what is this agreement?
Just a day before the G-7 summit began, a framework for a peace deal between the US and Iran was announced. The purpose of this agreement is to end the war, which has engulfed the entire Middle East and has stopped the world’s energy supply. Although, the complete details of this agreement have not been revealed yet, but some of its points are as follows-
- It calls for ending the fighting on all fronts including Lebanon immediately and forever.
- America will immediately lift the naval blockade on Iran and stop interfering in Iranian sea lanes.
- Iran and the US will respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and will not interfere in each other’s internal affairs.
- In return, Iran will deepen the Strait of Hormuz again within a month.
- The US and regional allies will provide at least $300 billion in funding to Iran.
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