Inside Iran’s 10-Point Ceasefire Proposal Accepted By US For Two-Week Deal

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Last Updated:April 08, 2026, 08:29 IST

US and Iran agree to a conditional two week ceasefire, tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, as they clash over Iran nuclear limits and sanctions in new talks

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US President Donald Trump mimics firing a gun as he speaks about the conflict in Iran in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House. (IMAGE: AFP)

A two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran was reached early on Wednesday, just hours after Donald Trump warned of wiping out Iran’s “whole civilization" if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened.

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Iran’s Supreme National Security Council confirmed a two-week ceasefire. However, the pause is temporary and depends on further negotiations.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump told AFP that he believes China got Iran to negotiate with the United States.

What do we know about the proposal?

Iran has presented a wide-ranging 10-point plan to end the conflict. The central demand is a complete and permanent halt to the war against Iran, with no time limit, along with an end to all regional conflicts.

Another major focus is the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments. Iran has also asked for firm guarantees to ensure that navigation through the strait remains free and secure.

As per reports, senior Trump administration officials told Israel that the US will firmly insist on the removal of Iran’s nuclear material, no uranium enrichment, and elimination of the ballistic missile threat in the upcoming two-week negotiations. 

NEW: Senior Trump administration officials tell Israel that the US will firmly insist on the removal of Iran’s nuclear material, no uranium enrichment, and elimination of the ballistic missile threat in the upcoming two-week negotiations, per Channel 12.These positions are the…

— The Hormuz Letter (@HormuzLetter) April 8, 2026

These positions are the opposite of what Iran’s Supreme National Security Council claimed earlier tonight that the US had agreed to.

What are the 10 key points?

The proposal includes the following demands:

  1. 🔹 Non-aggression
  2. 🔹 Continuation of Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz
  3. 🔹 Acceptance of enrichment
  4. 🔹 Lifting all primary sanctions
  5. 🔹 Lifting all secondary sanctions
  6. 🔹 Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions
  7. 🔹 Termination of all IAEA Board of Governors resolutions
  8. 🔹 Payment of compensation to Iran
  9. 🔹 Withdrawal of US combat forces from the region
  10. 🔹 Cessation of war on all fronts, including against the Islamic Resistance of Lebanon.

You started the war, but Iran will set the conditions for its end.Iran’s 10-point conditions that the US has accepted as “workable":The US is fundamentally committed to:🔹 Non-aggression🔹 Continuation of Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz🔹 Acceptance of enrichment…

— Iran in India (@Iran_in_India) April 8, 2026

Alongside the proposal, Iran has indicated it will allow safe maritime movement through the Strait of Hormuz during the talks, though this will be coordinated with its armed forces and may be subject to technical limits. It remains uncertain whether this will lead to a full easing of restrictions.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the arrangement is conditional, underlining that the ceasefire depends on progress in negotiations.

On the other side, Trump has said the United States is ready to pause planned strikes for two weeks, linking this step to Iran reopening the strait fully and safely. He described the move as a “double-sided ceasefire" meant to create space for diplomacy.

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April 08, 2026, 08:29 IST

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