
Donald Trump Reacted Sharply After Tehran Decides to Shut Strait of Hormuz
WASHINGTON, APRIL 18 (VoM News): Once again, the global economy is on the brink of concern as Tehran has reimposed restrictions on the key global energy route.
After Tehran imposed the restrictions, United States President Donald Trump reacted sharply, stating that Iran must not blackmail the US with its flip-flopping tactics.
He said that they cannot blackmail the US, which they have been doing for years, while talks are ongoing.
Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz Again, Restrictions Reimposed
Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Security Council, in its statement, said that the country was reviewing the proposals received from the United States.
As Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir visited Iran, where he met with Iranian commanders, new proposals have been put forward by the United States.
The Supreme Security Council stated that the country is reviewing the proposals and has not yet responded to the communication.
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