Top updates: Trump says US will end Iran war in two or three weeks
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United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that the US will stop attacking Iran in two or three weeks, adding that a deal was not necessary to end the conflict in West Asia.
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“We’ll be leaving very soon,” Trump told reporters at the White House.
The US president’s comment came as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reiterated to Al Jazeera that no talks were taking place with Washington despite messages being exchanged. The messages include threats or views delivered through “friends”, Araghchi added.
Here are more top updates from the conflict in West Asia:
- Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned on Tuesday that it will target US companies and not just military bases in West Asia from Wednesday if more Iranian leaders were killed. The list of 18 firms published by the Iranian paramilitary unit included Microsoft, Google, Apple, Intel, IBM, Tesla, Nvidia and Boeing.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday said that the US depends “very little” on the Strait of Hormuz and that other countries should be “stepping up” to ensure the unobstructed passage of energy exports, The Guardian reported.
- “We depend very little on the strait,” he said. “So if, in fact, Iran decides to set up a toll, if, in fact, Iran decides that they’re going to illegally control the Strait of Hormuz or decide they’re going...