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    Explainer-What the Us, Iran, Israel and Pakistan Have Said About the Ceasefire

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    Posted on April 8, 2026

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    Last updated: April 8, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Pakistan‑mediated two‑week ceasefire between the U.S., Iran and Israel was agreed on April 7–8, contingent on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and serving as a basis for long‑term talks, though core issues remain unresolved.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview and Reactions to the Ceasefire Agreement
    • Statements from Key Parties
    • Pakistani Mediation and Position
    • Announcement and Mediation Efforts
    • Expectations and Limitations
    • The United States: Trump's Statements and Proposals
    • Trump's Ceasefire Announcement
    • Details of the U.S. 15-Point Proposal
    • Iran's Position and Demands
    • Iran's Official Statements
    • Iran's 10-Point Plan and Expectations
    • Pre-Ceasefire Demands
    • Israel's Response and Concerns
    • Ceasefire Stance and Regional Implications
    • U.S.-Israel Coordination and Future Negotiations

    What the US, Iran, Israel & Pakistan Have Said About the Ceasefire Deal

    Overview and Reactions to the Ceasefire Agreement

    April 8 (Reuters) - The United States, Israel and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, reached with Pakistani mediation, and U.S. and Iranian officials are expected to hold talks on Friday to discuss a long-term settlement.

    While Tehran and Washington have agreed to talks, Iran's 10-point proposals - which U.S. President Donald Trump said offered a "workable basis" for negotiations - show little overlap with a 15-point plan Washington previously put forward, suggesting there will be major gaps to bridge.

    For example, Iran's proposal includes a demand to enrich uranium, which Washington previously ruled out. The 10 points also do not address Iran's missile capabilities, which Israel and the U.S. have both said must be dramatically curtailed.

    Below are what each side involved has said so far about the ceasefire deal:

    Statements from Key Parties

    Pakistani Mediation and Position

    WHAT DID THE PAKISTANI MEDIATORS SAY?

    Announcement and Mediation Efforts

    Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the ceasefire between Iran and the United States on X, saying the two sides agreed to an immediate ceasefire everywhere, including Lebanon, where Israel launched strikes.

    The prime minister did not mention either Iran's 10-point proposals or the U.S. 15-point plan, and his statement made no mention of any agreement with Israel.

    Expectations and Limitations

    One Pakistani official in the region said Iran could expect to secure many of its demands, with a focus on reconstruction, reparations and sanctions relief, but could not expect to secure an agreement on uranium enrichment.

    The United States: Trump's Statements and Proposals

    WHAT DID TRUMP SAY AND WHAT WERE THE PAST U.S. PROPOSALS?

    Trump's Ceasefire Announcement

    In a post on his Truth Social, Trump said U.S. forces would suspend strikes on Iran for two weeks subject to the Islamic Republic agreeing to "the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz".

    He said the two sides were "very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning Longterm PEACE with Iran, and PEACE in the Middle East". While he said Iran's 10-point proposal provided "a workable basis" for talks, he did not list the points and said major issues of past contention had been agreed.

    Details of the U.S. 15-Point Proposal

    According to Israeli sources, Trump's 15-point proposal, previously sent to Iran via Pakistan, called ​for removing Iran's stocks of highly enriched uranium, halting enrichment, curbing its ballistic missile programme and cutting off funding for regional allies.

    Iran's Position and Demands

    WHAT IS IRAN'S POSITION?

    Iran's Official Statements

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in a statement that Iran agreed to halt what it termed "defensive operations" if attacks on Iran were halted, based on the U.S. request for talks grounded in Washington's 15-point proposal and Trump's agreement to use Iran's 10-point plan as a basis for negotiations.

    He said safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz would be possible for two weeks "via coordination with Iran's Armed Forces and with due consideration of technical limitations".

    Iran's 10-Point Plan and Expectations

    Iran's Supreme National Security Council said in a statement that Washington had agreed to accept Iran's 10-point plan and that "the United States has, in principle, committed to":

    • non-aggression;
    • continued Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz;
    • acceptance of enrichment;
    • lifting all primary and secondary sanctions;
    • termination of all resolutions passed by the U.N. SecurityCouncil and Board of Governors of the International AtomicEnergy Agency;
    • withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from the region;
    • and cessation of war on all fronts, including against theIslamic resistance in Lebanon.
    Pre-Ceasefire Demands

    Before the ceasefire deal, a senior Iranian official had said Iran would demand transit fees for ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, which is considered an international waterway.

    Israel's Response and Concerns

    WHAT HAVE THE ISRAELIS SAID?

    Ceasefire Stance and Regional Implications

    Israel said it had agreed to a ceasefire with Iran, but said the deal did not include halting military action in Lebanon.

    An Israeli official said the U.S. coordinated the temporary ceasefire with Israel in advance, adding that Iran had agreed to opening the Strait of Hormuz without a commitment to a final end to the war, compensation, or lifting sanctions, and more.

    U.S.-Israel Coordination and Future Negotiations

    The official also said the Trump administration had informed Israel that during talks with Iran over the next two weeks, the U.S. would insist on the removal of nuclear material, a halt to enrichment and elimination of the ballistic missile threat, in addition to addressing other issues.

    (Editing by Edmund Blair and Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pakistan brokered the ceasefire, aiming for a broader 45‑day deal; this shorter truce allows diplomacy to begin in Islamabad Friday, April 10 2026.(en.wikipedia.org)
    • •U.S. agreed contingent on Iran’s “COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz”; Trump called Iran’s 10‑point proposal “a workable basis” for future negotiations.(axios.com)
    • •Iran accepted the ceasefire but stressed it is not the end of the war—its 10‑point plan demands include sanctions lifting, enrichment rights, U.S. withdrawal, and continued control over Hormuz.(en.wikipedia.org)

    References

    • Islamabad Accord proposal (2026)
    • U.S. AND IRAN AGREE TO 2-WEEK CEASEFIRE

    Frequently Asked Questions about Explainer-What the US, Iran, Israel and Pakistan have said about the ceasefire

    1What is the ceasefire agreement between the US, Iran, and Israel?

    The US, Iran, and Israel have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, facilitated by Pakistan, with further negotiations planned for a long-term settlement.

    2What role did Pakistan play in the ceasefire deal?

    Pakistan mediated the ceasefire discussions and announced the agreement, focusing on securing reconstruction, reparations, and sanctions relief for Iran.

    3What are the main points of Iran's ceasefire proposal?

    Iran's 10-point proposal includes uranium enrichment, retention of missile capabilities, and the lifting of sanctions, but does not address missile curtailment demanded by the US and Israel.

    4What is the US position regarding Iran's demands?

    The US favors restrictions on Iran's uranium enrichment and missile program, seeking the complete opening of the Strait of Hormuz and a halt to Iran's regional ally funding.

    5Did Israel agree to stop all military actions as part of the ceasefire?

    Israel agreed to a ceasefire with Iran, but did not include stopping military actions in Lebanon under the current deal.

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