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The Latest: Iran says it has accepted a 2-week ceasefire in the war

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The Latest: Iran says it has accepted a 2-week ceasefire in the war

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Iran has accepted a two-week ceasefire in the war and will negotiate with the US in Islamabad. The US has also pulled back on its threats to widen attacks on Iran, including targeting civilian infrastructure, in response to the ceasefire agreement.

Iran's Supreme National Security Council accepted a two-week ceasefire. The US and Iran will negotiate in Islamabad. The ceasefire aims to resolve the conflict in the Middle East. Australia, Japan, and New Zealand welcomed the agreement. Pro-government demonstrators in Tehran protested against the US and Israel. Iran's ceasefire plan includes acceptance of enrichment for its nuclear program.

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