Iran's Supreme Leader Orders Military Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Tensions
‘Not the end of war’, says Mojtaba Khamenei even as Iran military ordered to cease firing
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Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered military units to cease fire following a two-week ceasefire agreement with the United States. Despite this directive, Khamenei emphasized that hostilities could resume if provoked, indicating ongoing tensions between the two nations.
- 01Mojtaba Khamenei ordered a ceasefire for Iranian military units.
- 02The ceasefire follows a two-week agreement with the United States.
- 03Khamenei warned that the ceasefire does not signify the end of the war.
- 04Iran's military remains prepared to respond to any perceived threats.
- 05US President Donald Trump has moderated his threats against Iran amid the ceasefire.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has instructed all military branches to cease fire as part of a two-week ceasefire agreement with the United States. In a statement broadcast on state media, Khamenei emphasized that this does not signify the end of hostilities, stating, 'Our hands remain upon the trigger.' The Supreme National Security Council echoed this sentiment, warning that any error by the enemy would be met with full force. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has toned down his threats against Iran, indicating a willingness to avoid further escalation, contingent on Iran's compliance with the ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump's earlier threats had escalated tensions significantly, with dire warnings about the consequences of failing to reach an agreement.
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The ceasefire could lead to reduced military tensions in the region, impacting civilians and trade routes, especially through the Strait of Hormuz.
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