Trump Signals Openness to Iran Proposal as Ceasefire Shifts Tensions
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has described Iran’s reported ten-point proposal as a “workable basis” for negotiations, but reactions from analysts and political observers have been sharply divided. As more details surfaced, some experts expressed surprise at the scope of the terms and what they could mean for future negotiations.
A Sudden Shift Before Deadline
Earlier in the day, Trump issued strong warnings about potential escalation. Yet, just before a key deadline, the situation took a dramatic turn. The United States and Iran agreed to a temporary two-week ceasefire, easing immediate tensions after days of heightened military activity.
Reports suggest that multiple countries played behind-the-scenes roles in facilitating the agreement. Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, and China were all cited as contributing to diplomatic efforts that helped bring both sides to the table. Israel was also reported to be aligned with the pause in hostilities.
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