U.S. and Iran agree to two-week ceasefire amid broader peace negotiations
The United States and Iran have agreed to a temporary two-week ceasefire to halt active hostilities while both nations engage in negotiations toward a longer-term peace agreement. The agreement represents a significant diplomatic shift in U.S.-Iran relations under the Trump administration, though substantial uncertainty remains about whether the temporary measure will lead to a permanent resolution. For American audiences, this development signals a potential major shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics and U.S. foreign policy, affecting regional stability, oil markets, and broader global security concerns. Analysts are closely watching whether the two-week period will produce substantive progress on core disagreements or merely delay renewed conflict.
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- April 8, 2026 at 6:47 AM PDT
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