ترامب يقول إن هناك "أخباراً جيدة جداً" بشأن إيران، ويهدد يإنهاء وقف إطلاق النار بحلول الأربعاء

Trump threatens to end ceasefire by Wednesday while hinting at positive Iran developments, as regional leaders signal moves toward permanent agreements.

Trump threatens to end ceasefire by Wednesday while hinting at positive Iran developments, as regional leaders signal moves toward permanent agreements. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • ترامب يقول إن هناك "أخباراً جيدة جداً" بشأن إيران، ويهدد يإنهاء وقف إطلاق النار بحلول الأربعاء

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President Donald Trump declared there was "very good news" regarding Iran on Monday, while simultaneously issuing a stark ultimatum that the current ceasefire in the region would be terminated by Wednesday if his unspecified conditions are not met. The comments, delivered from the White House, created a tense juxtaposition of potential diplomatic breakthrough and imminent military escalation, casting uncertainty over a fragile week-old cessation of hostilities. The threat directly concerns the temporary truce that halted exchanges of fire between U.S. allied forces and Iranian-backed militias across several fronts. The president's cryptic statement about positive developments followed a separate but significant announcement from Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif. Zarif confirmed that Iran would fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz for the remainder of the ceasefire period. The strategic waterway, a chokepoint for roughly one-fifth of the world's seaborne oil, had been subject to severe restrictions and heightened military patrols by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps during the preceding conflict. Its full reopening is a critical economic relief valve for global energy markets and Gulf shipping lanes. This move by Tehran is widely interpreted as a confidence-building measure, potentially aligning with the "very good news" alluded to by President Trump. Analysts suggest it could signal behind-the-scenes negotiations or a tacit agreement being forged through intermediaries. However, the president's Wednesday deadline injects a severe element of risk, creating a 48-hour window for what he termed "final and verifiable" actions from Iran. The administration has not detailed what those actions entail, leaving allies and adversaries alike to speculate on the precise triggers for a resumption of hostilities. Concurrently, Lebanese President Michel Aoun stated that his country stands before a new phase of working toward "permanent agreements" following the ceasefire. Lebanon, a nation where Iranian-backed Hezbollah holds significant political and military power, has been a central theater in the broader proxy conflict. Aoun's framing suggests that regional actors are...

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