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Trump Announces Two‑Week Ceasefire With Iran, Pauses Planned Bombing

Trump Announces Two‑Week Ceasefire With Iran, Pauses Planned Bombing

In a significant diplomatic development, US President Donald Trump has agreed to suspend planned bombing and military strikes against Iran for two weeks, marking a temporary halt in escalating hostilities between Washington and Tehran. The pause — described by the White House as a temporary ceasefire window — was announced on April 7, 2026, just hours before a self‑imposed deadline for possible military action.

The decision comes amid intense diplomatic engagement, including discussions with allied nations and regional partners, and reflects a push by both sides to de‑escalate tensions that have pushed global markets and geopolitical risk indicators sharply higher.

Under the agreement, the United States will halt airstrikes and bombing plans against Iran for 14 days, giving space for renewed negotiations and diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the conflict peacefully. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has also accepted the two‑week suspension, signalling a willingness to pause hostilities and potentially engage in negotiations during this period.

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A key condition tied to the ceasefire is the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic global oil chokepoint through which a large share of the world’s crude exports pass. Trump indicated that Iran’s agreement to resume safe passage of commercial traffic through the strait was a major factor in his decision to defer military action.

Trump described the ceasefire as a “mutual pause” and said that both sides now have a window to build on peace overtures and explore a wider diplomatic framework. Officials noted that Iran had submitted a 10‑point peace proposal as part of ongoing efforts to find a negotiated settlement.

The temporary suspension has already influenced global markets. Oil prices fell sharply on expectations of reduced disruptions in the Middle East, and stock futures rallied as investors reacted to the news of a possible de‑escalation. Analysts say the move could ease immediate supply concerns if the ceasefire holds.

The broader conflict had intensified in recent months after U.S.‑led forces launched strikes against Iranian military infrastructure and leadership targets. These actions prompted retaliatory missile barrages and heightened the risk of a larger regional war involving multiple state and non‑state actors.

While this two‑week suspension of bombing and attacks offers a pause in direct military confrontation, experts caution that the underlying strategic disputes remain unresolved. The success of the ceasefire window will depend on whether both sides can convert this breathing space into substantive diplomatic progress and avoid a return to hostilities when the period ends.

Trump Announces Two‑Week Ceasefire With Iran, Pauses Planned Bombing

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