After ceasefire, Trump signals possible US-Iran cooperation in major policy shift
Trump signals willingness to work with Iran after ceasefire, raising hopes for diplomacy despite ongoing tensions.
New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): Donald Trump has indicated a major diplomatic shift following weeks of tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, announcing a two-week ceasefire and expressing willingness to work with Tehran. Calling it a “big day” for the world, Trump suggested that Iran is now ready to move beyond conflict and focus on rebuilding, marking a possible turning point in global relations.
According to statements shared on Truth Social, discussions between the two sides have progressed on key issues including nuclear program control enhanced monitoring, and potential sanctions relief. Trump claimed that several conditions have already been accepted including a halt to uranium enrichment, and emphasized that Iran’s nuclear activities would remain under strict satellite surveillance. He also noted that talks are ongoing regarding easing tariffs and sanctions as part of broader negotiations.
The ceasefire decision reportedly came shortly before a key deadline, with diplomatic efforts playing a crucial role behind the scenes. Trump stated that the move was linked to assurances regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and claimed that the US had achieved its military objectives. He further added that proposals from Iran are being considered laying the groundwork for a possible long-term agreement and a new phase of cooperation between the two nations.