Trump Announces Ceasefire Deal Between Israel and Iran
U.S. President Trump declared a ceasefire between Israel and Iran to end a 12-day conflict. Both nations agreed to halt hostilities, with Trump facilitating the agreement. Qatar's Prime Minister also played a key role in negotiations. However, tensions remain, and military activities continue in the region.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 'complete and total' ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, aiming to conclude a tense 12-day conflict. An official from Iran confirmed Tehran's consent to the ceasefire, but no immediate comment came from Israel.
A senior White House official revealed that the agreement was reached on the condition that Iran halts further aggression. Trump brokered the deal in a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The ceasefire will commence after current missions conclude.
Qatar's Prime Minister was instrumental in securing Iran's commitment, engaging in direct talks with Iranian officials, as relayed by an official involved in the negotiations. Despite the ceasefire announcement, unrest persists in the region, with Israeli military warnings escalating tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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