
“When I say permanent, it should be permanent. But if it’s not permanent, they will be bombed,” he added. “I told them, if you don’t adhere to that agreement, we’re going to bomb the hell out of you.”
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Trump’s much anticipated appearance came as an economically dented world tries to assess how substantive and potentially lasting is the Sunday memorandum of understanding whose terms were only released Wednesday.
According to the 14-point outline, the two sides agreed to “declare the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon”; end the dual blockades and any Iranian claim to charge tolls; and work to return “at least” US$300 billion in seized funds to Tehran.

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