Iran's Supreme Leader Responds to Trump's Deal With Tehran: Read in Full
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Iran’s Supreme Leader has cautiously approved a new agreement between President Donald Trump and Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian aimed at stopping more than 100 days of war. The deal includes a ceasefire and a 60-day negotiation period but emphasizes that Iran will not accept all U.S. demands.Key Facts
- The Supreme Leader of Iran gave permission for the deal despite having initial reservations.
- The deal was signed by President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
- It aims to end more than 100 days of conflict with a ceasefire and halt of military actions in multiple areas, including Lebanon.
- The U.S. will start removing its naval blockade and forces near Iran, allowing commercial ships to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
- The agreement is a temporary step, with a 60-day period set for further negotiations on a final deal.
- The Supreme Leader stressed that future talks will not mean Iran accepts all U.S. demands.
- This is the Supreme Leader’s first public response since the deal and his injury in an attack that killed his father and relatives.
- Iran’s political and military institutions remain united behind this fragile ceasefire.
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