Celebrations across the Middle East as Iran and US agree to two-week ceasefire

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The US and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire after 40 days of war, with celebrations erupting across the Middle East. The truce includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the suspension of US bombing campaigns, with talks scheduled to begin in Pakistan on Friday.
A two-week ceasefire has been agreed between the US and Iran, following 40 days of war. The truce was celebrated across the Middle East, with hundreds gathering in Tehran's Enqelab Square. The US will suspend its bombing campaign, and Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Talks are set to begin in Pakistan on Friday, focusing on a lasting arrangement. The ceasefire includes a non-aggression pact and the lifting of sanctions. Despite the truce, attacks were reported across the Gulf, with emergency teams responding to a fire in the UAE and missile interceptions in Qatar.
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