US Lawmaker Welcomes Iran Ceasefire, Demands Trump's War Accountability

US Representative Gregory Meeks has welcomed the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran. He credited Pakistan for facilitating the diplomatic outcome that may spare further harm to personnel and civilians. However, Meeks cautioned that the pause is not a solution and demanded full transparency from Donald Trump regarding the war's justification, human cost, and financial toll. He emphasized the need to transform the ceasefire into a lasting peace through coordinated international efforts with Gulf partners.

Key Points: US Congressman Meeks on Iran Ceasefire, Questions Trump

  • Welcomes temporary US-Iran ceasefire
  • Credits Pakistan's diplomatic role
  • Demands Trump account for war costs, strategy
  • Stresses need for durable, negotiated peace
  • Urges coordination with Gulf allies
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US Congressman Gregory Meeks welcomes ceasefire, seeks clarity from Trump

Rep. Gregory Meeks welcomes US-Iran ceasefire, credits Pakistan, and demands transparency from Donald Trump on war costs and strategy.

"Congress needs answers. Donald Trump must provide a full account for why he took the American people to war. - Gregory Meeks"

New York, April 8

Representative Gregory Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on Wednesday welcomed the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, expressing relief over the potential pause in hostilities while stressing the need for a long-term resolution to the conflict.

In a statement, Meeks said, "I welcome the announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran and I'm relieved that U.S. personnel and civilians on both sides may now be spared further harm. I also want to recognise Pakistan's role in facilitating this outcome."

The ceasefire, though temporary, comes amid heightened tensions in the region that have raised concerns over broader instability and risks to civilian lives. Meeks acknowledged the importance of diplomatic efforts, including those facilitated by Pakistan, in achieving a pause in the conflict.

However, the senior Democrat cautioned that the current development must not be seen as a final solution. Emphasising the need for sustained diplomatic engagement, he called for efforts to transform the ceasefire into a comprehensive and lasting peace agreement.

"But a temporary ceasefire is not enough. We must use this moment to pursue a durable, negotiated outcome that reduces the risk of further conflict and instability across the region. Congress needs answers. Donald Trump must provide a full account for why he took the American people to war, a war in which 13 service members were killed and tens of billions are being spent, and what he intends to do to address these costs for the American people," Meeks said.

He further underscored the importance of transparency and accountability from the administration led by Donald Trump, particularly regarding the strategic decisions that led to the escalation of hostilities and the financial and human toll of the conflict.

Highlighting the need for coordinated international efforts, Meeks urged the administration to work closely with regional allies, especially in the Gulf, to ensure that the ceasefire leads to a stable and secure environment.

"For this to be durable, the administration must do what it has refused to do throughout this conflict: coordinate. Going forward, the United States must work in close coordination with our Gulf partners and allies to help secure a lasting peace, protect the interests of the American people, and ensure long-term regional stability," he added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Meeks is right to ask for accountability. The cost of war is immense, both in lives and money. The US must think of the global impact, not just its own interests. Instability in the Gulf affects oil prices and security worldwide, including India.
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Aman W
Two weeks is just a band-aid. What happens after? The region needs a permanent solution. India has a big stake in this too—our diaspora and energy security are directly impacted. Hope diplomacy wins.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the call for transparency, the tone seems overly partisan. In a complex geopolitical situation, shouldn't the focus be solely on securing peace and saving lives, rather than scoring political points against Trump?
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Vikram M
Good step. Any reduction in tension is welcome. But let's be real, without addressing the root causes, conflict will flare up again. The US needs to work with ALL regional powers, not just Gulf allies. Where is the mention of working with others?
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Kavya N
As an Indian, my first thought is for the safety of Indians living and working in the Gulf region. A ceasefire is a huge relief. Hope it holds. The human cost of any war is unbearable.

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