🌍 Iran's Supreme National Security Council confirmed a temporary truce with the United States on Wednesday, marking a dramatic shift in tensions. Here's what you need to know:
- Iran claims its 10-point plan – including controlled access to the Strait of Hormuz – forced US concessions
- Negotiations start this Friday, April 10 in Islamabad, mediated by Pakistan's prime minister
- Tehran demands a binding UN Security Council resolution to lock in any deal
- Ceasefire doesn't end hostilities – both sides approach talks with 'complete distrust'
With the clock ticking ⏳, all eyes are on whether this 14-day window (extendable by mutual agreement) can prevent renewed conflict. The outcome could reshape Middle East dynamics in 2026.
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Key points of Iran's official statement on ceasefire with US
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