US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran can now start its reconstruction process following the recent ceasefire agreement between the two countries. He assured that the United States will continue to provide all kinds of humanitarian assistance to help Iran recover from the damage caused by the recent conflict.
Speaking to the media, President Trump expressed confidence that American support and cooperation would help stabilise the region and ensure a smooth recovery. He mentioned that the US is ready to assist Iran in rebuilding its infrastructure and nation, describing it as a positive step forward after weeks of tension.
The remarks come after the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, which included the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for safe international shipping. The ceasefire has brought immediate relief to global oil markets and reduced fears of further escalation in the Middle East.
Trump highlighted that the United States does not want to destroy Iran’s infrastructure and is instead willing to help rebuild it. He stressed that long-term peace and development in the region would benefit everyone. The US is expected to focus on humanitarian aid, including support for essential services and recovery efforts.
This statement reflects a shift from confrontation to cooperation. Many observers see it as an important move toward de-escalation and long-term stability in the Middle East. The international community is closely watching how both sides implement the ceasefire and reconstruction plans in the coming weeks.

