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Iran Offers Strait of Hormuz Access During Two-Week US Truce

Iran has announced its willingness to open the Strait of Hormuz for safe passage during a proposed two-week temporary truce with the United States. This significant development comes in response to a request from Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and a statement from the US President indicating readiness to consider Iran's 10-point proposal for negotiations.

Key Conditions for Truce

According to a statement released by Iran's Supreme National Security Council، the country's armed forces would halt defensive actions if attacks against Iran cease. This conditional opening of the vital waterway aims to de-escalate regional tensions.

Ensuring Safe Passage

During the proposed two-week period، Iran pledges to coordinate with its military forces to guarantee secure transit through the Strait of Hormuz، taking into account any technical limitations. This offer highlights Iran's commitment to facilitating international maritime traffic under specific conditions.

Diplomatic Efforts Acknowledged

Tehran expressed gratitude to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir for their efforts in mediating a potential end to the conflict in the Middle East. This diplomatic engagement appears to have paved the way for the current proposal.

US President's Previous Stance

Previously، the US President had agreed to a two-week halt on strikes against Iran following the Pakistani Prime Minister's appeal. At the time، this was described as a unilateral، two-week ceasefire.

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