Trump signed the peace treaty with Iran, stating that the treaty will end the “world depression”

Trump Announces 14-Point Treaty with Iran

Former President Donald Trump unveiled a 14-point treaty with Iran, asserting it represented “a great victory” for the P5+1 nations. The document outlines several key proposals intended to reshape relations between the two countries. Within the treaty’s framework, Trump advocated for significant political and financial concessions to Iran, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and addressing concerns regarding a potential “global depression.” Notably, the document shifted from previous condemnation of Iran to include proposals regarding uranium rights for civilian use and a call for the P5+1 to manage Iranian funds.

The notes accompanying the treaty also suggested a reluctance to pressure Iran to discontinue its ballistic missile program. The proposal has garnered attention, with the head of Hezbollah praising the treaty’s content. The document’s emergence reflects a departure from previous administrations’ approaches to the Iran situation under Trump.

Further details regarding the specific terms of the treaty remain under scrutiny as analysts assess its potential impact on regional stability and international relations.

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2 thoughts on “Trump signed the peace treaty with Iran, stating that the treaty will end the “world depression”

  1. This seems like a highly unusual and potentially destabilizing agreement with significant implications for the global economy.

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