President Donald Trump announced a two-week suspension of the U.S. bombing campaign against Iran, a move contingent upon Tehran's agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This pause, effective immediately, comes less than two hours before a self-imposed deadline for Iran to meet U.S. demands or face significant attacks.

The conditional ceasefire emerged following a 10-point proposal from Iran, which Trump's administration believes offers a "workable basis on which to negotiate." The proposal reportedly includes the withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from regional bases, the lifting of economic sanctions, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and compensation for war-related damages.

Terms of the Accord
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that ships would be permitted safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz during the two-week interval, pending coordination with Iran's armed forces and adherence to technical limitations. This concession addresses a critical chokepoint for global oil transit. Trump, in his announcement, framed the U.S. action as a result of having "already met and exceeded all Military objectives" and being "very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning Longterm PEACE."
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Broader Regional Context
The ceasefire marks the most significant pause in the conflict, which began on February [Date of Conflict Start - precise date varies across sources]. The United States and Israel had previously intensified strikes on Iranian targets, including military infrastructure. Iran, in turn, had launched missiles toward regional adversaries and Israel, which also conducted strikes on Iranian railways and bridges. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir played a role in facilitating these discussions, with Sharif inviting U.S. and Iranian delegations to Islamabad for further talks on ending the war.

The underlying issues in the conflict remain complex. The U.S. had previously stated objectives including preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, a point linked to Iran's uranium enrichment program. The exact status of these negotiations, alongside the broader implications for regional stability and energy markets, remains subjects of ongoing scrutiny.
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