Following President Trump's suspension of attacks on Iran, the possibility of safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz is being discussed. Iran stated that passage through the strait is possible through coordination with its armed forces. This can be interpreted as a signal of de-escalation between the US and Iran.
Iran's Foreign Minister stated that Iran agrees to the terms of a two-week ceasefire announced by the US. Tehran agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz provided that attacks against Iran are halted by the US. This is seen as a significant diplomatic step toward de-escalation in the Middle East.
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.
US President Donald Trump agreed to extend the deadline for threatened attacks on Iran by two weeks if Iran immediately re-opens the Strait of Hormuz. This statement followed his prior warning of widespread attacks on Iranian civilian infrastructure. The agreement suggests a potential de-escalation in the Middle East, though it is not a fundamental resolution.
US President Donald Trump backed down from threats against Iran, agreeing to a two-week ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran accepted the ceasefire and plans to resume negotiations in Islamabad, mediated by Pakistan. Iran's demands include the withdrawal of US forces, lifting of sanctions, and release of frozen assets.
President Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, marking a significant de-escalation in Middle East tensions. The pause is conditional on Iran immediately and safely reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Iran presented a 10-point peace proposal that includes lifting US sanctions and regional de-escalation.
President Trump announced a two-week pause in planned military action against Iran, citing ongoing discussions and a proposal. This pause is conditional on Iran agreeing to the complete, immediate, and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump declared a 'double-sided CEASEFIRE,' stating the effort brings the region closer to long-term peace.
President Trump announced a two-week suspension of military attacks on Iran, contingent on Iran fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's foreign minister confirmed the agreement, stating Iran would cease 'defensive' operations during this period. This announcement is expected to impact global oil prices that spiked due to the strait's blockage.
President Trump announced he would suspend U.S. bombing of Iran for two weeks if Tehran fully reopens the Strait of Hormuz. This move, prompted by Pakistani appeals, is framed as a 'double-sided ceasefire.' Israel has also agreed to halt its bombing campaign during negotiations, following receipt of a peace proposal from Iran.
President Donald Trump stated he would pause airstrikes on Iran for two weeks if the Strait of Hormuz is fully reopened. Trump claimed the US had met all military objectives and a ceasefire was in place for both sides. He mentioned receiving a 10-point proposal from Iran, suggesting the region is nearing long-term peace.