US President Donald Trump said on April 22 that eight women protestors in Iran, who were reportedly facing execution, will be spared. According to him, Iran has agreed to release four women immediately, while the remaining four will serve a one-month prison sentence. Trump also praised Iranian leaders for responding to his request to halt the executions.
US President Donald Trump, on April 22, informed the world that the eight women protestors who were reportedly going to be executed in Iran would be spared by the Iranian leadership. President Trump said that four out of eight would be released immediately, and the remaining four women would be sentenced to one month in prison.
President Trump praised Iran and its leaders for acknowledging his request to halt the executions.
This follows after President Trump urged Iranian leaders to spare and release eight women protestors facing execution, calling their release “a great start to the second round of US–Iran direct negotiations in Islamabad,” which never happened.
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