Trump’s meeting lasted for 2 hours in the Situation Room; White House draws ‘red line’ for Iran, what will happen now?

Donald Trump Situation Room Meeting Iran Peace Deal: The entire world’s eyes were on the White House to reduce the ongoing tension between America and Iran. President Donald Trump met with his national security team on Friday in the ‘Situation Room’ Had a long meeting for about two hours.

There were speculations that some major peace agreement would be announced after this meeting, but Trump ended the meeting without any official announcement.

Trump’s ‘Red Line’

the White House A senior US official clarified after the meeting that President Trump is in no hurry to announce any agreement at the moment. They will move forward only when they feel that the ‘red line’ The conditions are being fully accepted.

Trump’s biggest and primary condition is that Iran should not have nuclear weapons under any circumstances. He also gave a strong message on social media, saying that Iran will have to accept that they will never possess nuclear weapons or bombs.

future of the proposed deal

Earlier, several media reports had claimed that American and Iranian negotiators have agreed to a temporary agreement. Under this proposed agreement, there was talk of extending the ceasefire for 60 days and starting fresh talks on Iran’s disputed nuclear program. However, after this secret meeting of the Situation Room, it has become clear that the Trump administration is still waiting for concrete commitments from Tehran.

Maritime security and the Strait of Hormuz

Trump has put forward another important demand for a peace agreement on the international platform. He said that Strait of Hormuz should be fully reopened to international shipping. According to Trump, all sea mines laid in this strategic waterway should be immediately destroyed so that global oil supply and trade can run uninterrupted.

The answer comes from missiles

On the other hand, Iran has expressed deep distrust in this entire process. Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf took a tough stance, saying he wanted only ‘guarantees or words’ But they do not trust, rather they expect concrete steps from America.

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Ghalibaf reminded that in the last one year, during nuclear talks, America and Israel have attacked Iran twice, which has deepened the gap of distrust. He wrote on social media that we get answers not through talks but through missiles, hence we will not take any action before concrete action is taken from the other side.

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