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“China can now continue to buy oil from Iran”: Trump after Iran-Israel ceasefire

"China can now continue to buy oil from Iran": Trump after Iran-Israel ceasefire

US President Donald J. Trump has announced that China can now buy oil from Iran and hopes that Beijing will also buy significant amounts from the United States.

Taking social media platform Truth Social, Trump wrote: “China can now continue buying oil from Iran. Hopefully, they will do a lot of shopping from America, this too. It was my great respect to do so!”

In a separate post, Trump commented on his upcoming participation at the NATO Summit, opposite the recent calm in Europe with a recent unstable position in West Asia: “Going to NATO, where, most, this would be a very quiet period, which I went with Israel and Iran.

According to CNN, Trump traveled to Europe to carry the weight of a delicate ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran and he helped the broker and looked as a proof of his ability to lead global diplomacy. The compromise was signed in the White House after a deep back and forth. Although it was determined to be effective a few hours before the ceasefire, Israel accused Iran of firing missiles and “taking vengeance with force,” CNN said. Iran refused to violate the Trus.

Disappointed with clear breakdown, Trump exited before leaving for the Netherlands, saying: “We have basically two countries that have been fighting for so long and work so hard that they don’t know what they are doing ** what they are doing.”

According to CNN, Trump later called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the Air Force one and took “exceptionally firm and direct” tone. He followed with another truth social post: “All the planes would roam around the house by doing a friendly ‘aircraft wave’ for Iran.

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Behind the curtain, the US-Brokeded ceasefire was made convenient with the help of Qatar. According to Reuters, Qatar Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani played an important role in getting Tehran’s approval for the agreement after a call with Iranian officials. Outreach followed the conversation between Trump and Qatar’s rich, where Trump said Israel had accepted the terms and requested Doha’s assistance to convince Iran.

Despite the agreement, hostility resumed shortly after. According to the Times of Israel, Iran fired missiles in southern Israel, killing four people in Barsheba and injuring several others in a residential building strike.

The current crisis is back on 13 June, when Israel launched the “Operation Rising Lion”, targeting the Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure. In vengeance, Iran launched “Operation True Promise 3”, which targets a coordinated drone and missile attack Israeli fuel and energy features.

The US soon intervened with “Operation Midnight Hammer”, began accurate attacks on three Iranian nuclear sites. In response, Iran attacked US military establishments in Qatar and Iraq, including Al Udid Air Base – the largest American base in the region.

Putting the tension forward, The Times of Israel reported that Iran found a radar in the north of Tehran, after the Iran removed two ballistic missiles in Israel. The anti -retaliation strike was limited after a phone call between Trump and Netanyahu. During the conversation, the two leaders agreed that only a “symbolic” strike would be done to avoid moving forward. Trump posted earlier: “Don’t leave those bombs. If you do this then it is a major violation. Bring your pilots home, now.”

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Most of the Israeli jets were remembered, with only radar facility hit. The original scope of Israel’s employed aggressive is unclear. (AI)

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