1. US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding Officially Signed and Enters into Force, 60-Day Negotiation Period Begins
—On March 17th, US local time, the US and Iran remotely signed a memorandum of understanding. US officials stated that the document was personally signed by Trump and is now in effect. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bagaei stated that negotiations on nuclear issues and sanctions will begin within 60 days of the memorandum's entry into force.
2. Agreement Reached to Avoid Economic Collapse—Trump defended the US-Iran agreement on Wednesday, stating that he does not want to see a prolonged Middle East war, which could trigger an economic catastrophe.
3. Israel Remains Unbound by US-Iran Agreement; Trump Says Israeli Tactics Unacceptable
—According to reports, an advisor to Netanyahu stated that Israel does not consider itself bound by the Lebanese portion of the memorandum. Trump criticized Israel's tactics in Lebanon, saying that "blowing up an entire apartment building every time they need someone" is unacceptable.
4. It's Unfair If Other Countries Have Ballistic Missiles, and Iran Doesn't
—Trump's wording on the Iranian ballistic missile issue has changed. He had previously stated his intention to destroy Iran's missile capabilities, but on Wednesday said, "It's a little unfair if other countries have ballistic missiles and Iran doesn't have any."
5. Thanks Putin for "Neutrality" in the Iran War
—At a press conference at the G7 summit, Trump thanked Russian President Putin for maintaining "neutrality" during the Iran war and for not hindering US action against Iran. This statement contrasts with his criticism of Japan and some European allies.
6. European Allies Offer to Help with Mine Clearance, But Not Necessarily Dependent on Them
—Trump claimed on Wednesday that European allies have pledged to assist the US in clearing the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe passage. He added that after reaching an agreement with Iran, the US does not necessarily need to rely on Europe to successfully reopen the strait.
7. Whether to Reinstate Sanctions on Russian Oil Depends on Global Energy Prices—Trump said on Wednesday that the trend of global oil prices will determine whether the US will reinstate sanctions on Russian oil shipments.
8. Meeting with Indian Prime Minister Modi
—Trump said Wednesday that he had a “very good” conversation with Indian Prime Minister Modi on the sidelines of the G7 summit, and the two countries are working towards a trade deal. This was the first meeting between the two leaders since February 2025.
9. Fed Keeps Rates Unchanged: Trump: Whatever
—The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, with forecasts showing that nearly half of Fed officials believe a rate hike is needed this year. When asked about the Fed’s decision, Trump said, “It’s okay, whatever.” When asked about the possibility of a rate hike, Trump said, “It could happen. It would just drag the country down, and it would be very unusual.”
10. Boasting about his “business acumen”: Intel stake helped the government make a fortune
—Trump reiterated the US government’s support for Intel. “The company’s value has increased by more than $500 billion in nine months,” Trump wrote in a post. Trump also stated that Apple has agreed to partner with Intel to design and manufacture its chips in the United States.