Iran's Ceasefire with US: A Temporary Halt Amid Ongoing Conflict
"Not End Of War": Iran's Mojtaba Khamenei After Accepting Two-Week Ceasefire
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Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered a two-week ceasefire with the United States but emphasized that this does not mark the end of the war. Tehran remains prepared for further conflict if provoked, as negotiations are set to begin in Islamabad on April 10.
- 01Iran's Supreme Leader has ordered a temporary ceasefire with the US, effective for two weeks.
- 02Tehran warns that the ceasefire does not signify the end of hostilities, maintaining military readiness.
- 03Negotiations will commence in Islamabad, Pakistan, with a potential extension based on mutual agreement.
- 04Iran's 10-point proposal includes demands for US troop withdrawal and lifting of sanctions.
- 05Former US President Trump described the ceasefire as a double-sided agreement, contingent on Iran's compliance.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has instructed military units to cease fire following a two-week ceasefire agreement with the United States. However, Khamenei clarified that this is not the end of the conflict, emphasizing that Iran's military remains ready for action if provoked by the US or Israel. The Supreme National Security Council stated that the ceasefire does not signify the termination of the war, asserting that any enemy error would be met with a strong response. Negotiations are set to begin on April 10 in Islamabad, Pakistan, focusing on a revised 10-point proposal from Iran, which includes demands for the withdrawal of US forces and the lifting of sanctions. Former US President Trump characterized the ceasefire as a double-sided agreement, contingent on Iran's commitment to a safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz. The situation remains tense, with Iran poised to continue its military efforts until all demands are met.
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The ceasefire may provide temporary relief from military conflict, potentially affecting regional stability and security in the Middle East.
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