President of the United States (US) Donald Trump claims Iran and Israel agreed to a ceasefire. He claimed that the ceasefire was valid six hours after the announcement was valid.
“Congratulations to all parties!” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, while stating that the ceasefire would begin after the two countries completed the “last mission of their ongoing.”
“Officially, Iran will start a ceasefire first. In the 12th hour, Israel will follow the ceasefire. And in the 24th hour, the world will officially welcome the end of the 12-day war,” Trump said.
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“Assuming everything goes according to plan, and I am sure it will be like that, I want to congratulate Israel and Iran for their resilience, courage, and intelligence to end what should be called ’12 -day war’,” Trump wrote.
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Iranian missile attacks hit the Be’er Sheva settlement area, Israel (Photo: Reuters/Amir Cohen)
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Trump claimed that he managed to mediate this ceasefire agreement through a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday (23/06), according to Reuters report.
The Trump team also established communication with Iranian officials, quoting a senior White House official who was not named.
The official said that Israel was willing to carry out a ceasefire as long as Iran did not launch a new attack. Meanwhile, Iran is said to have given a positive signal to comply with the agreement.
US Vice President JD Vance, US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, and US special delegation Steve Witkoff is also said to be involved in direct or indirect communication with Iran.
Iranian Foreign Minister: There is no Agreement in Cependies of Weapons
Even so, Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Tuesday (24/06) that there was no “agreement” related to a ceasefire, after Trump claimed this on social media.
“Until now, there is no ‘agreement’ regarding a ceasefire or termination of military operations,” Araghchi wrote on the X platform.
However, he stated that if Israel stopped his attack before 4 am Tehran time (7:30 WIB), Iran “did not intend to continue the response after that.”
Araghchi also said that the final decision regarding the termination of Iranian military operations would be decided later. In the upload aired a few minutes later, Araghchi said that Iran’s military operation “continued until the last minute, at 4 am.”
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