US President Donald Trump announced a two-week suspension of military action against Iran following talks with Pakistani leaders. The ceasefire is contingent on Iran completely and safely reopening the Strait of Hormuz immediately. Trump stated that this would be a double-sided ceasefire.
US President Trump announced an agreement for a 'double sided ceasefire' with Iran following talks with the Pakistani PM. If Iran agrees to the complete and immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz, the US will suspend bombing and attacks for two weeks. Trump stated that both sides have met military objectives and are close to a definitive long-term peace agreement.
President Trump announced an agreement for a two-week 'double-sided ceasefire' with Iran. This truce is conditional on Iran agreeing to the complete and immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz. While both sides claim to be 'very far along' in long-term peace talks, a formal final agreement remains pending.
President Trump agreed to a two-week ceasefire contingent on Iran fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded by agreeing to engage in diplomacy with the US, with talks set for Islamabad. However, Iran stated that a permanent end to the war requires acceptance of its own 10-point plan.
Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, citing Israeli violations of the ceasefire by striking Lebanon. The White House demanded the channel reopen immediately, urging the continuation of peace talks. Israel intensified attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, escalating regional tensions.
The White House sent mixed signals regarding the Strait of Hormuz, denying reports of closure while simultaneously calling for its reopening. The recent ceasefire remains fragile due to events like the Lebanon situation, with Iran claiming violations of the proposed framework. The US signals continued diplomatic efforts, announcing a trip to Islamabad for future talks.
President Trump stated that Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon are outside the scope of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement. Iran is considering withdrawing from the truce due to Israel's continued strikes in Lebanon, leading to a halt in shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian leadership views Israel as violating the ceasefire agreed with the US, while talks on the crisis are expected to resume.
US President Trump warned that countries supplying weapons to Iran will face immediate 50% US tariffs. He mentioned talks of sanctions relief alongside a temporary ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Furthermore, he indicated cooperation with Iran to halt uranium enrichment and remove nuclear material.
US President Trump announced that Washington will demand a total halt to Iran's uranium enrichment while initiating sanctions relief talks. The two sides agreed to a two-week ceasefire, with Iran committing to ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump characterized this agreement as a significant step toward Middle East peace.
US President Trump threatened immediate 50% tariffs on countries supplying weapons to Iran, escalating pressure on Tehran. He claimed Iran underwent a 'productive regime change' and that talks on sanctions relief and nuclear material removal are underway. Furthermore, he announced a two-week 'double-sided ceasefire' contingent on Iran fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz.