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Tramp after agreement with Iran: Let the oil flow

Following an agreement between the US and Iran, President Donald Trump announced on social media 'let the oil flow.' In an interview with the New York Times, he stated the deal ensures the Strait of Hormuz will remain permanently toll-free. He reiterated his claim that his decision to attack Iran 'reshaped the Middle East in America's favor.' Vice President Mike Pence said the agreement has the potential to 'fundamentally transform the Middle East over the next 50 years.' UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the agreement as 'a key step toward a peaceful resolution of the conflict.' 

Nakon što su SAD i Iran postigli dogovor, predsjednik SAD Donald Tramp poručio je na društvenim mrežama "neka nafata poteče".

U intervjuu za New York Times je kazao da sporazum osigurava da Hormuški moreuze bude trajno bez naplate prolaza.

Ostao je pri tvrdnji da je njegova odluka o napadu na Iran "preoblikovala Bliski istok u korist Amerike".

Američki potpredsjednik Džej Di Vens rekao je za Fox News da sporazum ima potencijal "temeljno transformirati Bliski istok za sljedećih 50 godina".

Generalni sekretar UN-a Antonio Gutereš pozdravio je sporazum kao "ključan korak prema mirnom rješenju sukoba". Čelnici Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva, Francuske, Njemačke i Italije u zajedničkoj su izjavi poručili da će iskoristiti "ovaj trenutak prilike za obnovu regionalne stabilnosti".

Pohvale su stigle i od japanske premijerke Sanae Takaiči, australskog premijera Entonija Albanezea i novozelandskog ministra vanjskih poslova Vinstona Petersa. S druge strane, američki senator Lindzi Grem izrazio je zadovoljstvo, ali i "određenu zabrinutost" jer se "čini da se iransko viđenje sporazuma razlikuje od onoga što tvrdi američki pregovarački tim".

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Tramp after agreement with Iran: Let the oil flow

Following an agreement between the US and Iran, President Donald Trump announced on social media 'let the oil flow.' In an interview with the New York Times, he stated the deal ensures the Strait of Hormuz will remain permanently toll-free. He reiterated his claim that his decision to attack Iran 'reshaped the Middle East in America's favor.' Vice President Mike Pence said the agreement has the potential to 'fundamentally transform the Middle East over the next 50 years.' UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the agreement as 'a key step toward a peaceful resolution of the conflict.' 

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