US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that, after holding talks with Pakistani authorities, he decided to postpone for two weeks the attack on critical Iranian infrastructure if Tehran did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and that both parties commit to a ceasefire during this period. It is known that Iran has proposed a ten-point plan for negotiation, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the withdrawal of US combat forces deployed in the region, the lifting of all sanctions, and that all of the above be included in a binding UN Security Council resolution. US President Donald Trump clarified on Wednesday that there is only one set of points accepted by his country in the ceasefire agreement with Iran, and these will be discussed during the negotiations in the next two weeks, although he did not specify at the moment what they consist of. “There is only one set of ‘points’ that are acceptable to the United States, and we will discuss them behind closed doors during these negotiations,” the head of state wrote on his Truth Social network. The head of state assured that “these are the points that constitute the basis on which we agreed to a ceasefire.” Trump wanted to respond in this way to what he considers to be false information and added in his message that “numerous agreements, lists, and letters are being sent by people who have absolutely nothing to do with the negotiations between the US”.
Trump Postpones Attack on Iran and Announces Ceasefire
US President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. The attack on Iranian infrastructure is postponed if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has proposed a ten-point plan for negotiations.