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US, Iran Agree On 2-Week Ceasefire, Israel Supports

Reports reaching us at Greenbarge Reporters online newspaper in Nigeria indicated that the United States and Iran have agreed to a 2-week ceasefire in a fierced war that has lingered between the US/Israel and Iran for the past five weeks.
This is even as Israel is in support of the ceasefire pact and is being involved in the process, along with Lebanon.
Iran is believed to have agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz during these two weeks, but will continue to collect tolls, confirming de-facto Iranian control over the waterway.
In turn, America has agreed to begin negotiations in Islamabad on Friday, based on Iran’s 10-point plan.
The acceptance of Iran’s 10-point plan, which contains the lifting of sanctions, guarantees of non-aggression, acceptance of nuclear enrichment, formal Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz and other things, is a precondition for the establishment of a permanent ceasefire.
Iran warned that if America does not abide by the 10-point plan of Iran, it is likely the war will continue after two weeks.
Below is a statement by Iran’s Supreme National Security Council that is trending on social media this morning, April 8:
‘The United States has accepted a humiliating defeat and agreed to all of Iran’s demands, including the 10 points:
1. Commitment to non-aggression.
2. Continued Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz.
3. Acceptance of uranium enrichment.
4. Lifting of all primary sanctions.
5. Lifting of all secondary sanctions.
6. Termination of all resolutions of the UN Security Council
7. Termination of all resolutions of the IEAE Board of Governors.
8. Payments of compensation for Iran.
9. Withdrawal of American combat forces from the region.
10. Cessation of war on all theatres, Lebanon, Yemen and Palestine.
Trump has accepted all these 10 points for negotiation.

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