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La Opinion Today: Trump indefinitely extends the ceasefire against Iran

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By Andrea Espinoza

President Donald Trump announced the indefinite extension of the ceasefire in Iranthis with the aim that the authorities of the Islamic Republic can agree to sign an agreement where they commit to not enrich uranium to manufacture nuclear weapons and thus end the war once and for all.

“Given that Iran’s government is seriously divided, which is not surprising, and at the request of Field Marshal Asim Munir and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, We have been asked to suspend our attack on Iran until its leaders and representatives can present a unified proposal“This is what Donald Trump wrote on his social network truth social.

However, The president made it clear that the US navy will continue to block the exit and entry of Iranian vessels that are related to said government.

An official quoted by the CNN television network, under the condition of keeping his identity confidential, assured that, after Trump’s message, the scheduled trip of Vice President JD Vance to Pakistan to sit down and negotiate again with Iranian diplomacy has been canceled pending the definition of a new date, which is now completely up in the air.

Mexico confirms that attacker in Teotihuacán was inspired by violent acts in other countries

After the gun attack in Teotihuacán, in Mexico, which left two people dead, a Canadian tourist and the alleged aggressor, as well as 13 people of Colombian, Brazilian and Russian origin injured, it was reported that the archaeological zone will reopen its access to the public today, Wednesday, April 22.

The National Institute of Anthropology and History reported in a statement that both the area and the site’s museums will operate during their normal hours, although under a reinforced security protocol in coordination with the National Guard and authorities from the three levels of the Mexican government.

Access to the Pyramid of the Moon will remain closed until further notice, so visitors are asked for their understanding.

Let us remember that around noon on April 20, a shooting occurred in the famous archaeological zone located in the State of Mexico. According to official reports, the incident occurred during public access hours in the vicinity of the Pyramid of the Moon, where national and foreign tourists were present. The aggressor, identified as Julio César N, entered the premises as a tourist with a backpack in which he hid weapons. Once at the scene, he shot at those who were in the area, which sparked moments of panic.

Visitors and residents sought shelter while emergency protocols were activated. Upon reaching the scandalous pyramid of the Moon, the individual carried out multiple detonations against a group of people on the perimeter, causing the immediate death of the Canadian citizen. Elements of the National Guard, responsible for security at the site, implemented an operation to contain the aggression, who managed to wound him in the leg to subdue him. However, the attacker took his own life with his own weapon before being arrested.

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