Despite former ’s announcement of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, Tehran denies any formal agreement, as both sides continue to exchange fire.

 

Trump’s Surprise Declaration


June 24, 2025: In a bold social media post on June 23, former U.S. President Donald Trump declared a “total and complete ceasefire” between Iran and Israel, claiming he had successfully brokered a phased peace deal. According to Trump, the deal included Iran stopping all strikes immediately, followed by Israel halting operations within 12 hours — supposedly bringing an end to the 12-day conflict.

US President Donald Trump says a ceasefire has been struck in the war between Israel and Iran

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However, within hours, the credibility of Trump’s announcement was called into question.

Iran Pushes Back


Iran’s Foreign Ministry swiftly denied any such agreement. Officials in Tehran stated clearly that no ceasefire had been agreed upon and that Iran had not accepted any of the terms publicly announced by Trump. They emphasized that Iran would only consider halting operations if Israel ceased its military actions by a specific deadline — a condition that, according to Iran, had not been met.

Tehran viewed Trump’s claim as a publicity stunt, intended more for political gain than genuine diplomacy.

Ceasefire or Chaos?


While Trump attempted to portray himself as a peacemaker, the reality on the ground told a different story. Reports surfaced of continued airstrikes and missile launches from both sides — even after the alleged ceasefire time had passed. Iran accused Israel of violating any potential agreement by conducting operations well beyond the declared deadline, while Israel claimed Iranian forces had continued firing rockets into key regions.

The situation escalated further as both nations blamed one another for sabotaging peace efforts.

Trump Reacts to the Fallout


Frustrated by the collapse of his ceasefire announcement, Trump lashed out publicly. He urged both Iran and Israel to “stand down immediately” and criticized their leadership for undermining what he called a “historic peace plan.” His tone turned aggressive, especially toward Israel, demanding they halt military operations and claiming they were “breaking their word.”

Despite his vocal protests, Trump’s ceasefire was never officially recognized by either nation’s government.

Diplomacy Still in Play


While official denial from Iran has shut down hopes of an immediate ceasefire, diplomatic channels remain open behind the scenes. Countries like Qatar and Oman are reportedly facilitating quiet talks, attempting to cool rising tensions. However, with both Iran and Israel deeply entrenched in their positions — and with Trump’s self-declared intervention muddying the waters — a long-term resolution still feels distant.

What’s Next?


This latest breakdown highlights the volatility of Middle Eastern geopolitics, where even high-profile interventions can fail without solid groundwork. Iran’s denial of Trump’s claim sends a clear message: peace can’t be declared in a tweet.

As rockets continue to fly and political leaders trade blame, the world watches — hoping diplomacy, not ego, can guide the way forward.

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