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Trump: Israel and Iran Agree to Pause Hostilities, Strait of Hormuz Blockade Continues

US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Iran have agreed to pause hostilities for about a week following recent cross-border missile exchanges. He stated that the Strait of Hormuz blockade will remain strictly enforced until a definitive nuclear agreement is secured with Tehran. Trump expressed optimism that a diplomatic breakthrough could occur within days, potentially reopening the strategic waterway immediately upon signing. He also revealed having a "very good conversation" with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, confirming both nations' commitment to restraint.

Trump says Israel, Iran agreed to 'leave each other alone for another week'

New York, June 9

US President Donald Trump has reiterated that the naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will remain strictly enforced until a definitive agreement is secured with Tehran.

The US President offered these assessments while speaking to reporters whilst departing New York after attending the NBA Finals match between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, noting that active dialogue with Tehran was progressing and could yield absolute clarity shortly.

"We're in the final throes of a very good deal that will not allow, in any way or form, nuclear weapons. And the Strait will open up right away. It'll open up immediately upon signing, which could be in two or three days," he added.

Vowing to maintain maximum economic pressure on the regime through this strategy, Trump asserted that "no oil, no income, no nothing" would be permitted to transit through the critical maritime corridor until a final agreement is officially inked.

Expressing strong optimism regarding the trajectory of the ongoing backchannel talks, the US President indicated that a major diplomatic breakthrough could materialise within a matter of days.

During the same media interaction, Trump observed that the strategic waterway could be reopened almost immediately if a settlement is finalised with Iran, whilst simultaneously reaffirming that the US military containment of the shipping lane stays fully operational.

"We have ongoing negotiations in Iran and with Iran. We could have at least an idea by one or two days from now, but I think it's going well. The blockade continues to hold 100%," he said.

The US President also weighed in on the volatile security dynamic in the Middle East following the recent cross-border missile volleys between Tel Aviv and Tehran, suggesting that both nations had consented to pause further hostilities for the time being.

Reflecting on his direct telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump remarked, "He was hit (by Iran), and he hit back. I can't blame him for that. Now they've called it quits. So they're gonna leave each other alone for another week or something... They both agreed, through me, to stop. We're in the final throes of a very good deal that will not allow, in any way or form, nuclear weapons. And the Strait will open up right away. It'll open up immediately upon signing, which could be in two or three days."

Trump further revealed that he had a "very good conversation" with Netanyahu, indicating that both Israel and Iran were widely expected to exercise restraint and avoid further offensive military operations while international diplomatic efforts continue to play out.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

"Leave each other alone for another week" — that's not a peace deal, that's a temporary pause. Meanwhile, the US is choking Iran's economy and Israel is bombing Iranian targets. This feels like a reality show, not diplomacy. 😬

Vikram M

Proud of India's independent foreign policy — we've maintained good relations with both Israel and Iran. While the West tries to bully nations, our approach of strategic autonomy is the only way forward. Let's hope this ceasefire holds and oil flows freely. 🕊️

Michael C

Trump says "final throes" every time, but nothing ever gets finalised. Remember the Kim Jong Un summits? Or the Taliban deal? This man talks big but delivers little. Iran knows this and is just waiting him out. Meanwhile, oil prices swing wildly affecting all of us. 🛢️

Priya S

Respect to Trump for trying to de-escalate, but "another week" is not a solution. The real issue is the US trying to dictate terms to Iran while Israel does whatever it wants. No wonder the Middle East is always on fire. India should push for a multilateral approach instead of US-led chaos. 🇮🇳

James A

"Maximum pressure" and "blockade" are just fancy words for economic warfare. The US has no right to block a global waterway because they don't like Iran's government. International law says straits must remain open for transit. Trump's approach is reckless and harms neutral countries like India the most. 🙄

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