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Iran protest killings said to have halted, Tehran says executions are out of the question
Summary
Donald Trump said he had been assured lethal force against Iranian protesters had stopped and that planned executions would not proceed; Iran's foreign minister likewise said executions were 'out of the question'.
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US President Donald Trump said he had been assured that the killing of protesters in Iran had stopped and that executions would not proceed. He also said the United States had not yet independently verified those claims and would "watch and see" how the situation unfolded. Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, told Fox News there was no plan to carry out executions and described hanging as "out of the question." The family of Erfan Soltani, a protester who had been sentenced to death, were told his execution was postponed.
Key developments:
- Trump said he had been told lethal force had stopped and that executions would not take place, while US officials noted the claim had not been verified.
- Iran's foreign minister publicly stated there was no plan to execute protesters and characterized hanging as out of the question.
- Reports indicated the execution of Erfan Soltani, previously sentenced to death, was postponed.
- The UN Security Council is scheduled to meet for a briefing, and G7 foreign ministers said they were prepared to discuss additional restrictive measures.
Summary:
Statements from US and Iranian officials coincided with steps that reduced immediate tensions and prompted market reactions, including a fall in oil prices. The UN Security Council is due to meet for a briefing; further developments are undetermined at this time.
