U.S.-Iran Agree To Two-Week Ceasefire, Iran Agrees To Open Hormuz

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Last Updated: 8th April 2026 - 05:52 pm

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Iran has agreed to allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz as part of a two-week ceasefire deal with the U.S., easing global supply concerns after nearly six weeks of conflict.

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Iran has agreed to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks as part of a ceasefire arrangement with the United States, following an announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump just before a military deadline expired.

According to official statements, the agreement is conditional on halting military actions. Iran confirmed that its armed forces would pause defensive operations and allow coordinated navigation through the route during the ceasefire period.

Ceasefire Announcement And Conditions

The two-week pause in hostilities was announced on April 7, shortly before a U.S. deadline for potential strikes on Iranian infrastructure. The ceasefire is linked to Iran’s commitment to enable “complete, immediate and safe” passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy route.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the arrangement follows diplomatic engagement and is subject to mutual compliance. The agreement also includes a negotiation window during which both sides are expected to discuss a broader framework for de-escalation.

Role Of Mediation And Diplomacy

The ceasefire followed diplomatic outreach involving Pakistan. U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged discussions with Pakistan’s leadership before announcing the suspension of military action. Iranian authorities also expressed appreciation for mediation efforts that contributed to the agreement.

Further discussions between the two countries, the U.S., and Iran are anticipated to take place during the period of ceasefire, with Pakistan being considered a likely location for such talks.

Strategic Significance of Hormuz

Hormuz is one of the most vital maritime routes through which approximately 20% of the world’s oil passes. Disruptions within this corridor had always led to severe volatility within the international energy sector.

Iran’s agreement to facilitate passage during the ceasefire is seen as a critical condition for stabilising supply chains that were affected during the conflict.

Conflict Background And Current Status

The ceasefire comes after nearly 39 days of military escalation involving strikes on infrastructure and regional assets. Both sides have indicated that the truce is temporary and contingent on compliance.

Iran has stated that if attacks resume, it may restart defensive operations. According to the United States, the ceasefire will afford an opportunity to negotiate a lasting solution based on the current suggestions.

The event signals a lull in combat activities, presenting an opportunity for talks within the next two weeks.

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