Iran-U.S. Ceasefire: Two-Week Agreement Amid Regional Tensions
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Iran’s supreme leader has ordered all military units to stop firing, signaling a potential ceasefire with the U.S. This comes just after President Donald Trump announced that both nations had reached an agreement. The ceasefire is planned to last two weeks and will include a new fee system for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, an important waterway. Iran and Oman will charge for passage, a move that has never been done before. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also states that this ceasefire includes fighting in Lebanon involving Israel and Hezbollah. He emphasizes the need for peace and stability in the region. What's interesting is that this development shows a shift in diplomatic relations, with multiple parties coming together to discuss peace. The bottom line is, this ceasefire could change the landscape of conflict in the Middle East, impacting both regional security and global oil markets.
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