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Iran's Supreme National Security Council says it has accepted two-week ceasefire in the war

Iran's Supreme National Security Council says it has accepted two-week ceasefire in the war

Summary

Iran's Supreme National Security Council has agreed to a two-week ceasefire in its conflict. President Donald Trump decided not to carry out planned attacks on Iran after Tehran agreed. Iran also proposed a 10-point peace plan aiming to end the conflict.

Key Facts

  • Iran has accepted a two-week ceasefire in its conflict.
  • President Donald Trump decided not to launch planned strikes on Iran.
  • The potential targets included Iranian bridges and power plants.
  • President Trump set a deadline for Iran to agree to terms or face strikes.
  • Iran agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, essential for global oil transport.
  • Iran proposed a 10-point plan to help end the conflict with the U.S. and Israel.
  • The conflict began on February 28.
  • President Trump described Iran's peace plan as "workable."

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