United States President Donald Trump has urged the people of Iran to continue their protests against the government, claiming that support is on the way.
His statement comes as demonstrations and unrest continue in different parts of Iran. Trump made these remarks in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social.
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Addressing what he called the “patriotic people of Iran,” he encouraged protesters to remain active and take control of state institutions. He also warned that those responsible for violence and oppression would be held accountable in the future.
In his message, Trump said people should remember the names of those he described as murderers and oppressors. He claimed that such individuals would have to “pay a very big price” for their actions. However, he did not provide specific details or evidence to support his claims.
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The US president also stated that he had canceled all meetings with Iranian officials.
According to Trump, these meetings would remain canceled until, in his words, protesters are no longer stopped violently. He did not clarify whether these meetings were official or informal, nor did he explain when they were planned.
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Trump repeated the phrase “help is coming” in his post but did not explain what kind of help he was referring to.
So far, Iranian authorities have not issued an official response to Trump’s statement.
