It is reported that President Trump has 'discarded' Iran's original 10-point plan. Some figures have commented that Trump showed 'mercy' in dealing with Iran. Meanwhile, Iran is reportedly agreeing to a two-week ceasefire agreement.
The two-week ceasefire agreement with Iran exposed fresh divisions within Donald Trump's MAGA movement. While some supporters claimed victory, critics pointed out that the Iranian regime remains intact and controls the Strait of Hormuz. Some Republicans expressed concerns over maintaining Iran's nuclear program, maintaining a hardline stance.
VP JD Vance criticized the Iranian parliament speaker for claiming the US violated the ceasefire deal, stating the complaints 'didn't make sense.' Vance noted that some of the Iranian side's statements were incomprehensible within the context of ongoing negotiations. He indicated that talks between the two nations are progressing.
President Trump is sending a delegation led by JD Vance to Pakistan for direct talks with Iran to end regional conflict. The talks aim to facilitate a ceasefire and peace negotiations. However, Israel stated that Lebanon and Hezbollah are excluded from the agreement.
President Trump shifted from threatening Iran's annihilation to agreeing to a 14-day ceasefire, brokered with mediation from Pakistan. The deal centered on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but disagreements arose over whether the truce included ending the war in Lebanon. The US plans further talks via Pakistan to achieve a permanent peace agreement.
Despite the announced two-week ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Iran, no fundamental issues causing the conflict have been resolved. Israel notes Iran's weakening but believes its core intentions remain unchanged, suggesting a long war ahead. Ambiguities exist regarding the ceasefire's scope, especially concerning Lebanon, and the transit through the Strait of Hormuz remains unclear.
President Trump's two-week ceasefire with Iran is drawing praise from world leaders. The US strongly demands the Strait of Hormuz remain open, calling Iran's closure attempts 'unacceptable.' However, Israel stated it would continue striking Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon.
President Trump announced a two-week delay in attacking Iranian infrastructure following talks with Pakistan. This deal is contingent upon the complete, immediate, and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz. However, some senators remain skeptical, insisting that Iran must agree to halt nuclear development.
US Vice President JD Vance stated that Iran has pledged to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, he reaffirmed that no sanctions relief will be granted if Iran develops nuclear weapons. Vance added that the more concessions Iran makes, the more it can gain in negotiations.
The US announced it will hold direct talks with Iran despite ongoing Middle East fighting. Iran officials claimed that Israeli strikes in Lebanon violated the fragile ceasefire. This move is interpreted as an attempt to seek a diplomatic solution amidst volatile regional tensions.