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US, Iran agree on two-week ceasefire deal with planned talks in Islamabad in dramatic reverse; Israeli PM says he supports temporary truce if Iran opens straits

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US, Iran agree on two-week ceasefire deal with planned talks in Islamabad in dramatic reverse; Israeli PM says he supports temporary truce if Iran opens straits

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The US and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire deal, with talks planned in Islamabad to negotiate a permanent agreement. The deal was negotiated by Pakistan and includes a 10-point peace plan proposed by Iran, which includes the lifting of sanctions and the withdrawal of US combat forces from the region.

The US and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire. The two-week deal was announced by US President Donald Trump and confirmed by Iran's Supreme National Security Council. Talks are planned in Islamabad to negotiate a permanent agreement. Iran's 10-point peace plan includes the lifting of sanctions and the withdrawal of US combat forces. The deal is seen as a significant de-escalation of tensions. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the agreement and invited both countries to Islamabad for further negotiations.

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