In a significant geopolitical development, Donald Trump has announced a two-week suspension of military action against Iran, signaling a potential breakthrough in efforts to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East.

The announcement follows discussions with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, who reportedly urged restraint as the situation escalated. According to Trump, the decision is contingent upon Iran agreeing to the “complete, immediate, and safe opening” of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
Trump described the move as a “double-sided ceasefire,” emphasizing that the United States has already met and exceeded its military objectives in the region. He further revealed that Washington has received a 10-point proposal from Tehran, which he believes provides a “workable basis” for negotiations.
“Almost all major points of past contention have been agreed upon,” Trump stated, adding that the two-week pause will allow both sides to finalize and formalize a long-term peace agreement.
The development marks a potentially critical turning point in US-Iran relations, with Trump expressing optimism about achieving sustainable peace in the Middle East. He also framed the initiative as part of a broader diplomatic effort involving multiple regional stakeholders.
The next two weeks will be critical as diplomats from both nations work to “consummate” an agreement that could end decades of contention.


