Trump Announces Two-Week Ceasefire with Iran Amid Rising Global Tensions
WASHINGTON, April 8, 2026 — U.S. President Donald Trump announced a temporary two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran following days of escalating tensions in the Middle East. The decision came shortly before a deadline Trump had set for Iran to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz or face potential military strikes.
According to officials, the ceasefire agreement includes Iran allowing ships to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global shipping route for oil and gas. Trump described the deal as a major achievement, claiming the United States had secured a “total and complete victory” in its objectives.
The temporary agreement is expected to provide time for diplomatic negotiations between both countries. Trump stated that upcoming talks with Iranian representatives would take place behind closed doors and could begin within days.
The crisis had intensified earlier when Trump warned that Iran could face massive military retaliation if it refused to reopen the vital waterway. The threat raised concerns among international leaders about the possibility of a broader conflict in the region.
Reactions to the ceasefire have been mixed in the United States. Some Republican lawmakers praised Trump’s move as a strong negotiating strategy, while several Democratic leaders criticized his earlier threats and called for greater congressional oversight of military actions.
Despite the temporary truce, analysts warn that the situation remains fragile. Diplomatic talks in the coming weeks will likely determine whether the ceasefire leads to a long-term peace agreement or merely delays further conflict.