08.04.2026 02:52
Following U.S. President Donald Trump, Iran and Israel also accepted a two-week ceasefire. It has been learned that China intervened at the last moment for Iran to accept the ceasefire, and it was stated that Beijing asked Tehran to show flexibility. Israel also announced that it would not bomb Iran while negotiations continue for two weeks.
After U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he accepted a two-week mutual ceasefire with Iran on the condition that the Strait of Hormuz is completely opened, an unnamed White House official stated that Iran and Israel also accepted the ceasefire.
TRUMP ANNOUNCED THE CEASEFIRE
U.S. President Trump made an important announcement regarding the talks mediated by Pakistan just hours before the deadline he set for Iran on his Truth Social account. Trump stated that the negotiations between the two countries, led by Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, yielded positive results.
The U.S. President expressed that he accepted Pakistan's proposal to halt possible attacks tonight and to open the Strait of Hormuz, stating, "I agree to suspend bombings and attacks on Iran for a two-week period. This will be a bilateral ceasefire."
Claiming that he has already achieved his military objectives in Iran and stating that they are close to an agreement on a "long-term" peace with Iran, Trump assessed, "We received a ten-point proposal from Iran, and we believe this is a viable basis for negotiation."
Noting that almost all disputes between the U.S. and Iran in the past have been resolved through consensus, Trump stated, "This two-week period will allow for the finalization and completion of the agreement." Trump also added that it would be an honor for him to represent the countries in the Middle East in "solving a long-term problem."
ISRAEL AND IRAN ALSO ACCEPTED THE TWO-WEEK CEASEFIRE
Following the U.S., it was reported that Israel and Iran also accepted the ceasefire. An unnamed White House official stated that Iran and Israel are part of the two-week ceasefire announced by U.S. President Donald Trump and that Israel agreed to suspend attacks while negotiations are ongoing. It was learned that China intervened at the last moment for Iran to accept the ceasefire, and it was stated that Beijing asked Tehran to show flexibility.
AGREEMENT REACHED ON 8 ISSUES
According to Iranian media, the following headings were agreed upon in the ceasefire agreement reached between the U.S., Israel, and Iran:
- Commitment to non-aggression.
- Continuation of Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz.
- Acceptance of uranium enrichment.
- Removal of all primary and secondary sanctions.
- Cancellation of all decisions of the UN Security Council and the IAEA Board of Governors.
- Payment of compensation to Iran.
- Withdrawal of American military forces from the region.
- Ending the war on all fronts.
CEASEFIRE ALSO COVERS LEBANON
In a statement from the Iranian National Security High Council, it was noted that the ceasefire agreement also covers Lebanon. The statement included, "The U.S. had to accept Iran's ten-point proposal. Among these are the continuation of Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz, the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the region, and the cessation of war on all fronts, including the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon."
ARAKCHI SET CONDITIONS FOR THE START OF THE CEASEFIRE
Iran's Foreign Minister Arakchi stated that for Tehran's retaliations to cease and for the ceasefire to begin, attacks against his country must stop. Arakchi said, "If attacks on Iran are halted, our strong armed forces will stop their defensive operations."