Trump Says Potential Ceasefire Terms with Iran Are Not Yet Sufficient

America. US President Donald Trump has stated that the terms of a potential ceasefire agreement to end the war with Iran are still not sufficient. In an interview on Saturday, he said that although Iran wants to reach an agreement, the terms currently presented are not acceptable to him. According to him, the potential agreement must be 'strong and clear'.

Trump also hinted that a condition for a ceasefire could be Iran's commitment to completely abandon its ambitions regarding its nuclear program. However, he did not disclose what all his conditions are.

This comment comes about two weeks after the United States and Israel launched a major military attack on Iran on February 28. These attacks reportedly caused disruptions to global shipping, an increase in oil prices, and an impact on the world economy.

As the war enters its third week, the impact on global energy markets and the economic sector is said to be increasing. Trump also urged countries affected by the war to help keep the Strait of Hormuz safe and open.

According to him, some countries have committed to helping keep that route safe, but he did not disclose the names of those countries.

Trump also urged countries receiving oil via the Strait of Hormuz via social media to pay attention to the security of that route. Furthermore, he indicated the possibility that many countries might send warships to keep the Strait open.

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