Before Iran Ultimatum Deadline, Trump: Open Strait of Hormuz in Exchange for Two-Week Suspension of Attacks

Trump announced that at the request of Pakistan's Prime Minister and Army Chief of Staff, military operations against Iran will be suspended for two weeks, provided Iran opens the Strait of Hormuz, and stated that a 10-point proposal from Iran has been received as a basis for negotiation.
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President Trump posted on his social media platform 'Truth Social' today, stating that based on his conversations with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief of Staff Asim Munir, and at their request to temporarily suspend the use of destructive force against Iran tonight, provided Iran agrees to 'thoroughly, immediately, and safely' open the Strait of Hormuz, 'I have agreed to suspend bombing and attacks on Iran for a period of two weeks.' Trump also said in his post that this would be a two-way ceasefire, adding, 'The decision was made because we have achieved and surpassed all military objectives, and have made great progress with Iran in concluding a long-term peace agreement and peace in the Middle East.' Trump said, 'We have received a 10-point proposal from Iran and believe it will serve as a viable basis for negotiations.' Finally, he stated that most of the past differences between the US and Iran have been resolved, and the two-week period will allow the agreement to be finalized and formally take effect. He said, 'As President of the United States, and on behalf of the Middle Eastern countries, I am honored to bring this long-standing issue closer to resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter.' (Compiled by Cai Jiamin) 1150408