Hopes of Iran-US deal revived, what did Donald Trump say after sharing Iranian Foreign Minister's post
Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi wrote in a post that Islamabad is close to finalising the MoU and media and analysts must desist from making speculation about its draft. A peace accord that could potentially end the military tensions between the United States and Iran is apparently entering the final stages. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced on his social media, that the first agreement between the two states, the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding is closest they have ever come. The announcement gains even more importance when considering that President of United States Donald Trump himself shared a screenshot of Abbas Araghchi's post on his social media platform Truth Social and interpreted the announcement as a sign that internal discussions between two nations is taking place in the right direction.
In his social media post Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has wrote, Islamabad is close to finalising a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), meanwhile, media and analysts must refrain from making speculation about its potential draft. He said it is important to state transparently, that once the negotiation has completed, the government of Iran will release all the facts related to the accord, responsibly. Discussions between two countries are being conducted via mediation in the capital of Pakistan Islamabad which has raised the hopes of a cease-fire treaty.
Donald Trump enraged at the 14-point draft
This news came merely hours after a heated war of words between two states. Iranian media reported a 14-point draft where it claimed that Iran would never give up the right to enrich Uranium and retain the Strait of Hormuz under its possession. Donald Trump has got enranged with the report as he said that Iranian media reports are false, and that it has nothing to do with the written draft. Trump stated that this leak was unfortunate but the US president had since released a post by Iranian Foreign Minister that suggested talks would continue.
According to experts, this prospective peace accord between the two states holds significant importance not just for the global economy but also for the Middle East stability. The war has damaged global energy markets and sea-lanes immensely since February when it initiated. The accord could potentially lift the oil sanctions imposed on Iran and recover billions in Iranian money that has been frozen offshore, alongside restoring peace on the military fronts being fought in the Middle East. At present, two states are closely engaged in finalizing the deal, and the world has a keen eye over the entire episode.
