Iran Accepts Two-Week Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Conflict
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Iran has accepted a two-week ceasefire in its ongoing war, signaling a possible shift in tensions. The Supreme National Security Council emphasizes this ceasefire does not mean the war is over, stating they are ready to respond forcefully to any provocation. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has backed off threats to expand military action against Iran, contingent on the ceasefire and reopening the vital Strait of Hormuz. UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomes the ceasefire, urging all parties to comply and protect civilians under international law. He stresses the urgent need to end hostilities to alleviate human suffering. In Iraq, the Islamic Resistance, a group of Iran-backed militias, has announced a halt to their operations for the duration of the ceasefire. Additionally, the King Fahd Causeway, which connects Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, has reopened after a temporary closure due to concerns over Iranian fire. The bottom line is that this ceasefire could pave the way for more peaceful negotiations in a region long plagued by conflict.
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