Trump claims Iran president wants ceasefire, no response from Tehran
On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump claimed on social media that Iran's president sought a ceasefire, a statement Tehran quickly dismissed as "false and baseless." Trump conditioned the ceasefire on the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. It was unclear to whom Trump was referring, as Iran's president remains unchanged.

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AI-generatedOn Wednesday, US President Donald Trump claimed on social media that Iran's president sought a ceasefire, a statement Tehran quickly dismissed as "false and baseless." Trump conditioned the ceasefire on the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. It was unclear to whom Trump was referring, as Iran's president remains unchanged. Trump also stated the US could potentially withdraw from the conflict in two to three weeks, even without a formal ceasefire agreement from Iran, provided he felt confident Iran could not develop nuclear weapons. This raises concerns about the US potentially withdrawing without guarantees regarding Iran's actions in the region.
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5 extractedIt was not immediately clear who Trump was referring to in Iran.
The US president is scheduled to address the nation later in the day.
Trump said he could walk away from the war in two to three weeks.
Tehran called Trump's claim “false and baseless”.
Trump claimed that Iran’s leader wanted a ceasefire.