Executions of Women in Iran Halted at Trump's Request

A new diplomatic tension has emerged between the United States and Iran regarding the execution of eight women. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
US President Donald Trump stated that the Iranian leadership, at his personal request, had commuted the death sentences of eight women who participated in protests. According to Trump, four of these women will be released immediately, while the sentences for the remaining four will be commuted to short-term imprisonment.
The White House leader described the decision as a sign of mutual respect and thanked the Tehran government for the move. However, the Iranian side categorically denied the US President's statement, calling the information baseless and false.
According to the Mizan news agency, the official publication of the country's judiciary, no such mass executions were planned in Iran, and no decisions were made under pressure from the US administration. Iranian officials accuse Donald Trump of fabricating false achievements to hide domestic political problems and to portray himself as a victor amidst the complex regional situation.
This situation once again confirms the complexity and lack of trust in the relations between the two nations. The information war and contradictory statements are drawing the attention of the international community.
So far, no clear information has been provided by third parties or independent human rights organizations. In diplomatic circles, this event is seen as another political game between Washington and Tehran.
It remains unknown how this conflict will affect regional stability.





