Washington: US President Donald Trump has made a major utterance pursuit the try-on on a armistice with Iran. He stated that the United States and Iran will work together. He moreover personal that a "regime change" has taken place in Iran. Furthermore, Trump spoke of removing uranium from Iran. Trump moreover supposed that any country selling weapons to Iran would squatter an firsthand 50 percent tariff imposed by the United States. He widow that no exemptions or concessions would be granted in this regard.
What Did Trump Write on Truth Social?
On Truth Social, Trump wrote: "The United States will work together with Iran—which, we have determined, has undergone a very successful 'regime change'! There will be no remoter uranium enrichment. Together with Iran, the United States will dig up and remove all the nuclear 'dust' veiled deep underground (B-2 Bombers). This remains—and has once been—under very strict satellite surveillance. Nothing has been touched since the stage of the attack. We are currently negotiating with Iran regarding relief on tariffs and sanctions, and will protract to do so. Try-on has once been reached on many of the 15 points."
Sanctions on Countries Selling Weapons to Iran?
Following this, Trump posted a second message on Truth Social. It stated: "Any country that supplies military weapons to Iran will squatter an firsthand 50% tariff (duty) on all goods sold by them to the United States. No exemptions or concessions will be granted!" President DJT."
Did India Welcome US-Iran Ceasefire?
India on Wednesday welcomed the two-week armistice between the United States and Iran and tabbed for "de-escalation, dialogue, and diplomacy" to ensure lasting peace in West Asia. The Ministry of External Affairs stated, "We welcome the armistice and hope that it will lead to the establishment of lasting peace in West Asia. We have unceasingly maintained that de-escalation, dialogue, and affairs are essential to bring an end to the ongoing mismatch as soon as possible."
Is Strait of Hormuz Expected to Reopen?
The Ministry added, "This mismatch has once caused immense suffering to the people and disrupted global energy supplies and trade networks. We hope that unimpeded navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and global trade will continue. Iran and the US have well-set to a provisionary ceasefire, which includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz to shipping."

