
At 6 pm on June 23, US Eastern Time, US President Trump announced on his social media platform that Israel and Iran had agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire. However, Israel and Iran had different reactions. According to extensive media reports, Israel said it is close to reaching a ceasefire agreement with Iran, while Iran said that no "agreement" has been reached yet.
Israel: Close to reaching a ceasefire agreement
CCTV News quoted Israeli Army Radio reporter Yanir Cozin as saying that he had talked with Israeli officials in the past hour and learned that Israel is indeed close to reaching a ceasefire agreement with Iran, but still needs to spend tonight (early this morning) peacefully because Israel is currently launching a strong attack on Iran, and Iran may also launch a fierce attack on Israel.
Earlier that day, at the end of the cabinet meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu asked cabinet members not to comment on the recent developments, namely "Trump announced that Israel and Iran agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire" until further notice.
Iran: As long as Israel stops its aggression, Iran has no intention to continue to fight back
According to Xinhua News Agency, on June 24 local time, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on social media that no "agreement" on a ceasefire or cessation of military operations has been reached, and the final decision on stopping military operations will be made later.
Araghchi pointed out that as long as the Israeli regime stops its illegal aggression against Iran before 4 am Tehran time, Iran has no intention to continue to take counterattacks thereafter.
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