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Regarding the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran mediated through a third party, both sides’ responses today are relatively restrained.
Trump’s response: The 45-day ceasefire agreement is an option.
Iran’s response: Is carefully considering the latest proposal put forward by the other side.
Even the first leaks earlier on came from the US’s staunch British side; after all, the other side belongs to the Commonwealth and has long maintained good relations;
The other side is also急 to show its mediation skills to its Saudi sugar daddy. After all, recently Saudi has even expressed dissatisfaction with the other side on multiple occasions—if the other side doesn’t do something soon, the patron is going to be lost;
Saudi and the UAE are basically the biggest victims this time—neither side wins, and oil income has still dropped a lot!
Plus, after last year’s India-Pakistan conflict, the other side’s international influence has taken a leap forward. The other side is also an important ally of the US—so the other side indeed has the real-world conditions to play the role of a good messenger!
Negotiations? Of course there won’t be a single decisive blow! If the conditions can’t be negotiated properly, it means they haven’t fought enough. Once they fight enough, the conditions can naturally be negotiated properly!
Today’s attitudes from both sides are no longer the mutually sharp-edged, combative responses from two weeks ago or one week ago, but rather they express each other’s demands and their dissatisfaction with the other side’s conditions. This is a good start!
So the US-Iran conflict will definitely end. The only variable is actually never the US and Iran, but rather little Israel!
As the news gains traction, there is also corroboration from the Strait of Hormuz:
On April 6, according to the latest reports, transit volume through the Strait of Hormuz has risen to the highest level since the initial period of the Middle East war outbreak, as more countries have reached security transit agreements with Iran. Over the weekend, a total of 21 ships passed through the waterway—this is the highest two-day total since transit volume began to decline in early March.
#Latest Developments in US-Iran Negotiations