World War averted! Just before Trump’s deadline, two-week ‘two-way ceasefire’ implemented, agreement reached on opening the Strait of Hormuz:

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Washington/Tehran Amidst the clouds of Third World War and severe oil crisis looming over the world, news of a miraculous relief has come. US President Donald Trump has announced a two-week ceasefire just two hours before the end of his ‘disastrous’ 48-hour deadline given to Iran. With this decision of Trump, Iran has also agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz immediately and safely. This diplomatic victory has saved not only the Middle East, but the entire world from a major disaster.

Pakistan’s mediation and Trump’s ‘Truth Social’ post

President Trump shared information about this historic turning point on his social media platform ‘Truth Social’. He said that after high-level talks with Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, he has decided to stop the attacks on Iran. Pakistan had requested the US to give a chance to the ‘destructive military force’ being sent on Iran, after which Trump gave his approval to this “two-way ceasefire”.

10 Point Formula: Are steps towards lasting peace?

Trump claimed that America has accomplished all its primary military objectives. He revealed that a 10-point peace proposal had been received from Iran, which the White House considered a ‘practical basis’ for talks. According to Trump, agreement has been reached between America and Iran on most of the old disputed issues and the next 14 days will prove to be very important in finalizing this agreement.

Special Namaz in Hyderabad: Prayers raised for peace

As soon as the news of ceasefire between America and Iran was received, positive reaction was also seen in Hyderabad, India. A special namaz was organized by the religious organization Tanzeem-e-Jafri, in which a large number of people participated. During the prayers, collective prayers were sought for the safety of the people of Iran, the strength of the region and restoration of peace across the world. Organizers have expressed satisfaction at the easing of international tensions.

Will this ultimatum prove to be a line drawn in the sand?

Even though the ceasefire has come into effect, some experts still have doubts. Taking a dig at Trump’s move, former Pentagon official Michael Rubin said that Trump’s ultimatums are often like ‘lines drawn with a pencil on the sand’, which change with time. However, the way the agreement has been reached on opening the Strait of Hormuz, it has given great oxygen to the global economy. Now all eyes are on the diplomatic meetings to be held on April 10.