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President Donald Trump assured on Monday that the ceasefire proposal put forward for Iran and the United States is “very significant” but “not enough.” President Donald Trump stated on Monday, April 6, that the ceasefire proposal for Iran and the United States is “very significant” but “not sufficient.” “It’s not good enough yet, but it’s a very significant step,” said the American president, during an exchange with journalists on the sidelines of an Easter ceremony at the White House. On the 38th day of the war, diplomatic efforts continue despite everything to end a conflict that has caused thousands of deaths, mainly in Iran and Lebanon. The White House tenant estimated that the conflict could end “very quickly,” ensuring that the United States is “negotiating.” “We’ve already changed the regime, the current regime is more reasonable than the madmen we had before,” he added in front of journalists.

Les pilotes sauvés “se portent très bien”

According to the American news site Axios, mediators from Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan are discussing a two-phase proposal, with a 45-day ceasefire initially to allow for negotiations before leading to an agreement to end the war.

President Trump also commented on the rescue of the two American pilots from the crashed F-15E fighter-bomber in Iran. “They are doing very well (…) they are getting better,” he reassured. The American president is expected to hold a press conference “with the military” at the White House at 7 p.m.