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Residents across Tehran took to the streets to celebrate a two-week ceasefire agreement between United States and Iran, marking a temporary pause in escalating tensions. People were seen waving national flags, cheering, and expressing relief after days of uncertainty and conflict fears.
The ceasefire comes after intense diplomatic efforts, with Pakistan and other mediators playing a key role in bringing both sides to the negotiating table. The agreement has halted widespread strikes and created an opportunity for dialogue, offering hope for a longer-term resolution.
One of the key aspects of the truce is the reopening of safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor. The development has eased concerns over disruptions in oil supply and global trade, which had been severely impacted during the conflict.
Despite the celebrations, reactions among citizens remain mixed. While many welcomed the pause in hostilities, others expressed caution, questioning the durability of the agreement and whether it would lead to lasting peace in the region.
Observers say the ceasefire represents a crucial window for diplomacy, as both nations assess their next steps. The coming weeks are expected to be critical in determining whether the temporary truce can evolve into a more stable and long-term agreement.
The situation continues to be closely monitored by the international community, with hopes that ongoing negotiations will reduce tensions and prevent further escalation in the region.
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