Iran has agreed to a two-week ceasefire following Pakistan's proposal, initiating talks with the US in Islamabad. The negotiations are based on a 10-point peace plan, which includes lifting sanctions and Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides enter the talks amid distrust, marking a potential turning point for regional de-escalation.
Iran and China are jointly challenging the US dollar-dominated international financial system via the Strait of Hormuz. They aim to boost the Chinese yuan to circumvent US financial sanctions and strengthen economic ties. This serves as a political message to the US while pursuing a multipolar financial order.
US President Trump announced a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, contingent on Iran allowing traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's Foreign Minister stated agreement to the ceasefire if attacks against Iran cease. The two sides are discussing a 10-point plan that includes ending regional conflicts, lifting sanctions, and abandoning nuclear weapons.
The US and Iran have reached a two-week ceasefire deal, allowing the Strait of Hormuz to reopen for oil transit. President Trump made the waterway's reopening a condition for the truce, with Israel also expected to adhere to the agreement. Mediated by Pakistan, the immediate ceasefire is in effect, and Iran submitted a 10-point proposal including lifting all sanctions.
The US and Iran reached a truce agreement, with Iran agreeing to temporarily reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This deal was brokered through diplomatic intervention by Pakistan, with talks scheduled to begin in Islamabad. Iran presented a 10-point plan demanding the full lifting of US sanctions and recognition of its uranium enrichment program.
A two-week ceasefire agreement was reached between Iran and the US, mediated by Pakistan following President Trump's ultimatum. Iran's key demands include maintaining control over the Strait of Hormuz, recognizing nuclear enrichment, and lifting all sanctions. Both sides plan to proceed with negotiations for a permanent diplomatic settlement based on this truce.
President Trump announced a two-week halt to strikes on Iran, brokered by Pakistan, contingent on the complete and immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has accepted a 10-point proposal and will begin talks with US negotiators. The proposal involves mutual concessions, including halting attacks on Iranian territory and lifting all sanctions.
US President Trump backed down from strike threats after Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire. The US and Iran agreed to temporarily reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran proposing a 10-point peace plan. Iran demands the withdrawal of US forces and lifting of sanctions as part of the deal, with Pakistan mediating.
US President Trump backed down from threats of strikes against Iran, proposing a two-week ceasefire contingent on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran accepted the ceasefire and announced it would begin negotiations with the US in Islamabad. Iran is demanding control of the strait, US troop withdrawal, and sanctions lifting, signaling an effort to reshape the Middle East order.
Iran and the US agreed to start talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, on July 10, including a two-week ceasefire and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran presented a 10-point plan demanding full sanctions lifting, US military withdrawal, and continued control of the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump agreed to pause attacks on the condition that Iran fully opens the Strait of Hormuz.