Trump Suspends Iran Strikes for Two Weeks After Hormuz Deal

US President Donald Trump has announced a two-week suspension of planned military strikes against Iran. The pause is linked to Iran's agreement to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated that the US has already met its military objectives and is far along in negotiating a long-term peace agreement. The decision followed conversations with Pakistani leaders who urged restraint.

Key Points: Trump Pauses Iran Strikes, Links to Hormuz Opening

  • Military strikes suspended for two weeks
  • Strait of Hormuz reopening is key condition
  • US cites achieved military objectives
  • Negotiations on a broader peace deal continue
  • Decision follows talks with Pakistani leaders
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Trump pauses Iran strikes for two weeks

US President Donald Trump suspends planned military action against Iran for two weeks, citing Strait of Hormuz reopening and ongoing peace negotiations.

"Subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the complete, immediate, and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks. - Donald Trump"

Washington, April 8

US President Donald Trump announced that he has agreed to suspend planned military strikes on Iran for two weeks, linking the pause to Tehran's agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing negotiations toward a broader peace deal.

In a statement, Trump said the decision came "based on conversations with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, of Pakistan," who had urged restraint as tensions escalated.

"Subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the complete, immediate, and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks," he said, describing the move as part of "a double-sided ceasefire."

The announcement signals a temporary halt in what had been shaping up as a major escalation in the Gulf, with Trump asserting that US military goals had already been achieved.

"The reason for doing so is that we have already met and exceeded all Military objectives, and are very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning long-term peace with Iran, and peace in the Middle East," he said.

Trump said Washington had received "a 10-point proposal from Iran," which he described as "a workable basis on which to negotiate."

"Almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to between the United States and Iran," he added, suggesting that the pause would allow both sides to finalise terms.

"A two-week period will allow the Agreement to be finalised and consummated," Trump said.

He framed the development as a breakthrough in efforts to stabilise the region, saying it was "an honour to have this long-term problem close to resolution."

Trump's post on Truth Social media came less than 90 minutes before his 8 p.m. EST deadline, wherein he had asked Iran to agree to a deal or face consequences to be bombed to the "Stone Age".

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting to see Pakistan's role mentioned here. Our government should also be actively engaged in such dialogues for regional stability. A conflict in the Gulf directly impacts our energy security and diaspora.
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Rohit P
Two weeks is a very short time for a "definitive Agreement". Feels more like a temporary political move. The threat of bombing to the "Stone Age" is not diplomacy, it's coercion. Hope real peace follows.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Mumbai, I'm just relieved. The last thing we need is another war driving up petrol prices. It's already tough enough with inflation. Let's hope they use these two weeks wisely.
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Vikram M
The mention of military objectives being "exceeded" is vague. What objectives? This whole episode shows how volatile global politics is. India must strengthen its strategic autonomy and not rely on such unstable truces.
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Karthik V
Good step. But the real test is what happens after 14 days. The world, especially import-dependent nations like ours, needs permanent peace in that region. Jai Hind.

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