Iran Signals Willingness for Ceasefire as Trump Announces Deal

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Iran has expressed readiness to halt its military actions if Israel ceases its offensives, raising hopes for a potential ceasefire amid days of heightened conflict in the Middle East.

The development follows a statement from U.S. President Donald Trump, who announced that a “complete and total ceasefire” between Iran and Israel is expected to take effect within hours. However, official confirmation from either Tehran or Jerusalem remains pending.

“If Israel stops its attacks, Iran will also bring an end to its strikes,” an Iranian government spokesperson said in Tehran, signaling conditional de-escalation.

The statement came after a night of intense Israeli bombardment in Tehran, which reportedly continued until 4:00 a.m. local time—the deadline Iran had issued for a halt in Israeli offensives.

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The tensions peaked after Iran launched missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid airbase in Qatar in retaliation for earlier American airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. President Trump described the Iranian strike as “very weak,” noting that all missiles were intercepted and no casualties were recorded.

Qatar confirmed the interception and condemned the attack as a “flagrant violation” of regional peace and stability.

As global powers call for restraint, the international community is closely monitoring for official confirmation of the ceasefire from both sides, hoping the agreement will hold and avert further escalation.

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