Trump Announces Two-Week Halt on Iran Military Strikes
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Washington, April 8 (NationPress) President Donald Trump has declared a two-week suspension of military strikes against Iran, linking this decision to Tehran's commitment to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing discussions aimed at achieving a comprehensive peace agreement.
In his statement, Trump highlighted that this choice was made “after discussions with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir from Pakistan,” who recommended exercising restraint as tensions intensified.
“If the Islamic Republic of Iran agrees to the immediate and secure reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, I will halt bombings and attacks on Iran for a duration of two weeks,” he articulated, referring to this initiative as a “double-sided ceasefire.”
This announcement represents a temporary cessation of what was becoming a significant escalation in the Gulf, with Trump asserting that U.S. military objectives have already been accomplished.
“The rationale for this pause is that we have already achieved and surpassed all military goals, and we are making substantial progress towards a long-term peace agreement with Iran and stability in the Middle East,” he stated.
Trump mentioned that Washington has received “a 10-point proposal from Iran,” which he characterized as “a viable framework for negotiations.”
“Most of the previous contentious issues have been resolved between the United States and Iran,” he added, indicating that this pause would provide both parties the opportunity to finalize the terms.
“A two-week timeframe will facilitate the finalization and completion of the agreement,” Trump noted.
He framed this development as a significant step towards stabilizing the region, expressing that it was “a privilege to bring this longstanding issue closer to resolution.”
Trump’s post on Truth Social was made just under 90 minutes before his 8 p.m. EST deadline, during which he had urged Iran to accept a deal or face severe consequences, including being bombed back to the “Stone Age.”