US and Iran Agree on Two-Week Ceasefire, Trump Calls It a Victory
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US and Iran Agree on Two-Week Ceasefire, Trump Calls It a Victory

10 April, 2026.Iran.27 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Two-week US-Iran ceasefire agreed; Islamabad to host negotiations.
  • Iran proposed a 10-point framework for peace negotiations with the U.S.
  • Ceasefire remains fragile amid ongoing attacks and disputed violations.

Ceasefire Agreement

The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire less than two hours before Trump's deadline.

Trump called it a total and complete victory.

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Iran had put forth a 10-point proposal, which the US views as a workable basis on which to negotiate.

A large gulf emerged between US and Iranian interpretations of the ceasefire.

Iran's 10-Point Plan

Iran's 10-point plan included demands that the US end sanctions and withdraw forces.

The plan also included acceptance of nuclear enrichment, which Trump insisted was unacceptable.

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The White House said the publicly released Iranian plan does not match the framework discussed in negotiations.

Iran's Supreme National Security Council declared the enemy had suffered an undeniable defeat.

Disputed Terms and Reactions

The ceasefire required Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but under Iranian military management.

Iran and Oman would be allowed to charge a fee on vessels transiting the strait.

The plan extending the ceasefire to Lebanon became a point of contention.

Israel bombed locations across Lebanon shortly after the ceasefire took effect.

Iranian Military Assessment

The ceasefire was described by Iran as a meaningful victory.

Iran said the enemy failed to achieve any of its declared or covert objectives.

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Iran's armed forces successfully intercepted and destroyed advanced enemy targets.

The Arash-2 drone was highlighted as a successful combat experience.

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