Iran declared a victory after a 14-day ceasefire with the US took effect following Pakistan-mediated talks. Tehran said regional allies contributed to the outcome and confirmed it would halt military response if attacks stop. The Strait of Hormuz will remain open during the truce, raising hopes for broader peace negotiations.
Tehran: Iran has declared a 'victory' involving its regional allies even as a 14-day ceasefire was agreed with the United States, raising hopes of de-escalation in the ongoing West Asia conflict.
A spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters said in a post that the outcome was not achieved by Iran alone, crediting groups such as Hezbollah and resistance factions in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen for their role.
Trump Agrees To Ceasefire Brokered By Pakistan
The statement comes after US President Donald Trump agreed to a temporary ceasefire following discussions with Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir. Iran also confirmed its acceptance of the ceasefire and acknowledged Pakistan’s role in facilitating dialogue.