Trump calls for Iran to release 8 women amid ceasefire talks
Trump said freeing the women would be a goodwill gesture that could help set a positive tone as U.S.-Iran talks near a ceasefire deadline.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump publicly urged Iran to release eight women allegedly facing execution, sharing an unverified social media claim as ceasefire negotiations intensify.
- Negotiators in Islamabad face a Wednesday deadline for the US-Iran ceasefire, with Trump warning that 'lots of bombs start going off' if no agreement emerges.
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian advocated for 'every rational and diplomatic path,' yet Tehran maintains deep distrust of Washington and insists it will not engage under pressure.
- Earlier, Trump accused Iran of repeatedly breaching the truce, emphasizing that the United States is negotiating 'from a position of strength' while pushing for a deal.
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Trump's social move. But Tehran replies: "No one of them risks execution"
President Trump Posts Photo Of Eight Iranian Women Facing Execution, Issues Warning To Iranian Regime
President Trump on Tuesday sent out a warning to the Iranian regime. In a post on Truth Social, Trump posted a photo of eight Iranian women who are set to be hanged by the Iranian regime. Trump warned the Iranian regime to do “no harm” to the women. Read President Trump’s post on Truth Social below: To the Iranian leaders, who will soon be in negotiations with my representatives: I would greatly appreciate the release of these women. I am sure t…
As US-Iran ceasefire deadline nears, Trump demands release of eight women who are allegedly to be executed
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday demanded Iran to release eight women who are allegedly going to be executed. His remarks come amid the highly volatile ties between the two countries as a two-week ceasefire is set to end.
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