Trump Claims Iran Seeks Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Middle East Tensions
Iran's Leadership Reaches Out for Ceasefire
President Donald Trump has asserted that the new leadership in Iran has made overtures to the United States, requesting a ceasefire, even as tensions in the Middle East escalate. According to Trump, Tehran appears eager to de-escalate hostilities, but he emphasized that any discussions regarding a ceasefire hinge on the reopening of the vital Strait of Hormuz. This waterway is crucial for global oil transport, accounting for about 20% of the world's oil supply, and has faced significant disruptions due to the ongoing conflict, leading to a global energy crisis.
In a statement shared on his Truth Social platform, Trump remarked, "The President of Iran's new regime, who is less radical and more astute than previous leaders, has just requested a CEASEFIRE from the United States! We will consider this once the Strait of Hormuz is open, free, and clear. Until then, we will continue to strike Iran hard, or as they say, send them back to the Stone Ages!" Despite Trump's portrayal of this moment as a pivotal shift, there has been no independent verification from Iranian officials regarding a ceasefire request under the conditions mentioned.
The conflict, which escalated following US-Israeli military actions on February 28, has had a profound impact on global energy markets, resulting in a sharp increase in oil and gas prices.