Trump fait état de progrès sur un mémorandum de paix avec l'Iran

Le président Trump a indiqué sur Truth Social qu'un protocole d'accord avec l'Iran avait été largement négocié suite à des discussions avec des dirigeants de pays du Golfe et d'Israël.

Trump a déclaré avoir discuté de ce mémorandum avec des dirigeants d'Arabie saoudite, des Émirats arabes unis, du Qatar, de Turquie, de Jordanie, de Bahreïn et du Pakistan. Il a mentionné des entretiens séparés avec le Premier ministre israélien Benjamin Netanyahu, ajoutant que les détails définitifs seraient annoncés prochainement. L'un des éléments rapportés concerne l'ouverture du détroit d'Ormuz.

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