Trump declares end of the war, ceasefire will begin in the early minutes of Tuesday. After on June 13 Israel decided to bomb Iran with the aim of damaging its military and nuclear program, on Monday, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that they have reached a total ceasefire of twelve hours, after which he indicated that it will be considered that the war between both countries "will have ended". We recommend: This was Operation Midnight Hammer with which the US attacked Iran | Timeline. Trump's message was published a few hours after Iran attacked US bases in Qatar and Iraq in retaliation for the bombing that the United States carried out over the weekend on three key points of the Iranian nuclear program. Follow the updates LIVE. Iran asserts that "there is no agreement on a ceasefire" with Israel. Iran's Foreign Minister, Abas Araqchi, stated on Tuesday (local time) that "there is no agreement on a ceasefire or a cessation of operations" with Israel but claimed that if Israel ends its "illegal aggression" against Iran before 4:00 AM local time, Iran will also pause its attacks. A new series of explosions shakes the Iranian capital, says journalist. A new series of powerful explosions shook Tehran early Tuesday (local time), according to AFP journalists present in the Iranian capital. Military planes were flying over the city when the explosions shook northern and central Tehran around 03:00 (local time). The explosions were recorded hours before the ceasefire was supposed to come into effect, according to an announcement by the US President, Donald Trump. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that it has facilitated the departure of 183 nationals in the Middle East. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) reported that its embassies in the Middle East continue to provide support to their nationals; so far, 183 people have been facilitated to leave countries such as Iran, Israel, and Jordan. We reiterate the emergency numbers of Mexican embassies in the region and the recommendation to avoid non-essential travel in the area," it stated. If aggression is repeated, Trump will receive strong responses, warn Iranian Revolutionary Guards. The Revolutionary Guards, Iran's ideological army, promised to make the United States regret any new attack against its territory. We warn the foolish and stupid US president," Donald Trump "that in the event that aggression is repeated (...) he will receive responses more forceful than he will regret," said the head of the Guards, Mohammad Pakpour, as quoted by state television. Trump announces that Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire. President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire in the war, which he noted, will be "in approximately 6 hours, when both countries have completed their final missions". In a post on his Truth Social network, the president stated that the parties will remain peaceful and respectful. Assuming everything goes as it should, and it will, I would like to congratulate both countries, Israel and Iran, for their efforts. The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, condemned the attack by Iran in Qatar and reiterated to the parties to "end hostilities", "deeply alarmed" by the new escalation of the conflict in the Middle East. Since the beginning of the crisis, the Secretary-General has repeatedly condemned any military escalation in this conflict, including today's attack by Iran on Qatari territory," Guterres said in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, in which "he reiterates his call for Paraguay to condemn the military action carried out by the Islamic Republic of Iran against the Al-Udeid military base in the State of Qatar," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the South American country published on network X. The chancellery warned that these actions "risk stability and can have catastrophic consequences for peace". In this regard, the administration of Paraguayan President Santiago Peña urged to "reduce tensions and seek a diplomatic solution" to resolve "the difficult situation in the region". Wall Street closed on Monday in green, while oil prices plummeted after Iran's attack on a US base in Qatar, as it was a more moderate response than investors had predicted.

At the close of operations, the S&P 500 rose by 0.96 percent, to 6,025 points; while the Nasdaq increased by 0.94 percent, to 19,630 units, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced by 0.89 percent, to 42,581.

Nathan Wolf, diplomat and internationalist, considered the probability of intervention by any other world power in the Israel-Iran conflict to be low, given the participation of US attacks led by President Donald Trump against Iran.

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