Iran and US Ceasefire Takes Effect; Talks Scheduled in Islamabad
Tehran Declares Victory As US-Iran Ceasefire Takes Hold; Talks Set For Islamabad On April 10
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Iran's Supreme National Security Council declared victory as a two-week ceasefire with the United States commenced, while US President Donald Trump framed it as a success for American military goals. Negotiations are set for April 10 in Islamabad, focusing on Iran's ten-point plan for future relations.
- 01Iran claims victory as ceasefire with the US begins.
- 02US President Trump views the ceasefire as a fulfillment of military objectives.
- 03Negotiations will take place in Islamabad on April 10.
- 04Iran's ten-point plan outlines conditions for a lasting peace.
- 05The ceasefire does not signify the end of the conflict.
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Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced a significant victory as a two-week ceasefire with the United States took effect. The council stated that nearly all objectives of the war had been achieved, while US President Donald Trump characterized the ceasefire as a success for American military aims. The ceasefire was facilitated by Pakistan, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and military chief Field Marshal Asim Munir playing key roles in the negotiations. Talks between Iran and the US are set to commence in Islamabad on April 10, focusing on Iran's ten-point plan, which includes demands such as controlled passage through the Strait of Hormuz, the withdrawal of US forces, and the lifting of sanctions. Although the ceasefire is in place, Iran's security council emphasized that this does not equate to the end of the war, stating that a definitive resolution will only be accepted once negotiations are finalized.
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The ceasefire and upcoming negotiations may lead to a reduction in regional tensions, affecting trade and security in the Middle East.
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