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The conflicting demands in the US-Iran ceasefire agreement

Iran says the deal was violated on three points as Pakistan keeps mediating and more than 400 tankers wait in the Strait of Hormuz, reports said.

  • On Tuesday, the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, with both nations framing the agreement as a victory despite immediate tensions over its terms.
  • Iran released a Farsi version of the proposal demanding "acceptance to enrichment," which University of South Florida professor Arman Mahmoudian said signaled "the resistance paid off."
  • On Wednesday, Iranian officials specifically accused the United States of violating three points: uranium enrichment rights, drone intrusions into Iranian airspace, and a Lebanon ceasefire.
  • Conflicting reports persist on whether the Strait of Hormuz remains open or closed. Brian Katulis, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, said Iran now has "more control" over the passage.
  • Pakistan has stepped in as mediator while talks continue. Despite the ceasefire, missiles are still being launched as the United States and Israel act in self-defense, creating ongoing regional skirmishes.
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Iran and the United States have agreed to a two-week ceasefire. Whether it will last and what it could bring will be discussed in the Novinek podcast Zbytečná válka by editor Alex Švamberk and analyst Milan Mikulecký. They will also focus on the issue of the Strait of Hormuz.

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The conflicting demands in the US-Iran ceasefire agreement

Iran is publicly accusing the U.S. of violating parts of the delicate, two-week ceasefire plan, contradicting what the Trump administration says it agreed to.

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"Any unilateral attack on passing vessels could undo all progress made so far," UBS said. On Wednesday afternoon, Iran had already accused the United States of violating the agreement.

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