Trump added that the continuation of the ceasefire would be in Iran’s interest.
Topic: politicsRegion: North AmericaUpdated: i2 outletsSources: 3Spectrum: Mostly CenterFiltered: US/Canada (1/3)· Clear⏱ 1 min read📡 Wire pickup
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US president offers no clear answer on truce status with Iran US President Donald Trump says Washington is assessing reports of incidents involving commercial vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, declining to confirm whether the ceasefire has been breached. Asked by US media if the truce remained intact, Trump responded: “We’ll let you know.” “Ships are moving.
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KEY FACTS
- US President Donald Trump says Washington is assessing reports of incidents involving commercial vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, declining to confirm whether the ceasefire has been breached.
- Asked by US media if the truce remained intact, Trump responded: “We’ll let you know.” “Ships are moving.
- He said Iran “better hope [the ceasefire] remains in effect” and that “the best thing that can happen to them is that we keep it in effect.”
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