U.S., Iran Agree to Ceasefire Amid Diplomatic Push and Delayed Attack Threat

April 8, 2026 • Google News World

US and Iran Reach Ceasefire Agreement

The United States and Iran have agreed on a two-week ceasefire, marking the beginning of a diplomatic push between the two nations. The agreement comes after a period of heightened tensions, with both countries threatening military action.

According to reports, the US and Iran will engage in a 14-day ceasefire, during which time they will work towards resolving outstanding issues. The agreement is seen as a significant step towards reducing tensions between the two nations.

In related news, the US has announced that it will delay its threat of large-scale attack on Iran. The decision to delay the attack was made after the US and Iran reached an agreement on the ceasefire.

Iran’s Supreme Leader has also released a statement confirming the country’s commitment to the ceasefire. The statement emphasizes Iran’s desire for peace and stability in the region.

The US, Iran, and other countries have agreed to work together to address outstanding issues, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The strait is a critical waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman.

Details of the agreement are still emerging, but it is clear that the US and Iran have made significant progress in reducing tensions between them. The ceasefire marks an important step towards improving relations between the two nations.

The agreement has been welcomed by leaders around the world, who see it as a positive development for regional stability.

Source: Google News World