Iran's Supreme Leader Orders Military Ceasefire Amid US Negotiations
Iran's Supreme Leader Orders Army To Halt Fire After US Announces Ceasefire, Warns 'Not End Of War'
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Iran's Supreme Leader has commanded military units to halt fire following a US-Iran ceasefire announcement. The ceasefire, aimed at finalizing a broader diplomatic agreement, is conditional, with Iran asserting that military operations may resume if negotiations fail. Talks are set to occur in Islamabad over the next two weeks.
- 01Iran's Supreme Leader ordered a military ceasefire following a US announcement.
- 02The ceasefire is conditional and linked to ongoing negotiations.
- 03Iran claims to have achieved nearly all objectives of the conflict.
- 04Negotiations are planned in Islamabad to finalize terms of a potential agreement.
- 05Continued hostilities were reported despite the ceasefire announcement.
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Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has ordered all military branches to cease fire after the United States announced a two-week ceasefire aimed at establishing a broader diplomatic agreement. This directive, broadcast on state television, emphasizes that the ceasefire is conditional and linked to ongoing negotiations. Iranian officials assert that the current phase of the conflict has been a strategic success, claiming they have achieved nearly all objectives sought during the 40-day conflict.
Negotiations between the US and Iran are expected to take place in Islamabad, focusing on Iran's 10-point proposal, which includes demands for sanctions relief, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and recognition of Iran's geopolitical role. Despite the ceasefire, missile alerts were reported across the Gulf region, indicating that hostilities continue in some areas. The situation remains tense, with US military operations shifting to a defensive posture while Israeli strikes on Iranian-linked infrastructure persist. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor, is central to the proposed agreement framework, with Iran seeking to manage its passage and collect transit fees to support reconstruction efforts.
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The ceasefire and negotiations could lead to a reduction in hostilities and improved regional stability, affecting citizens in Iran and neighboring countries.
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