U.S. Special Envoy Witko, son-in-law Kushner, and Vice President Vance are expected to attend negotiations with Iran

¬ Iran's Supreme National Security Council: U.S. acceptance of the 10-point proposal means Iran achieves a great victory

¬ Pakistani Prime Minister: The Iran-U.S. ceasefire will take effect at 3:30 a.m. on the 8th according to Iranian time

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According to CNN, it is expected that U.S. Vice President Vance, U.S. Special Envoy Witko, and President Trump’s son-in-law Kushner will attend the upcoming talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad.

Previously, President Trump announced on social media that after speaking with Pakistani officials, he had agreed to "pause bombing and attacks against Iran for two weeks," calling it a mutual ceasefire, but with the condition that Iran fully, immediately, and safely open the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump also stated that the U.S. has received Iran's 10-point proposal and considers it a viable basis for negotiation. The U.S. and Iran have nearly reached agreement on various past disputes, but a two-week ceasefire will allow this accord to be finalized and implemented.

The Secretariat of Iran's Supreme National Security Council issued a statement saying the negotiations with the U.S. will begin on April 10 in Islamabad, Pakistan, and last for two weeks.

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According to a statement released by Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Iran claims victory in its conflict with the U.S. upon acceptance of its 10-point proposal.

The Iranian National Broadcasting Company cited the statement, saying: "Iran has achieved a great victory and forced the U.S. to accept the 10-point proposal."

Earlier, the U.S. had received Iran's 10-point proposal, which could serve as a foundation for negotiations.

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According to CCTV News, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the Iran-U.S. ceasefire will take effect at 3:30 a.m. on the 8th according to Iranian time (8:00 a.m. Beijing time on the 8th).

Shehbaz Sharif also stated that he has invited delegations from Iran and the United States to travel to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, on April 10 to conduct negotiations.

Previously, President Trump announced on social media that after speaking with Pakistani officials, he had agreed to “suspend bombing and attacks against Iran for two weeks,” calling it a mutual ceasefire, but with the condition that Iran fully, immediately, and safely open the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump also stated that the U.S. has received Iran's 10-point proposal and considers it a viable basis for negotiation. The U.S. and Iran have nearly reached agreement on various past disputes, but a two-week ceasefire will allow this accord to be finalized and implemented.

On February 28, the U.S. and Israel began attacking targets in Iran. In response, Iran carried out retaliatory strikes on Israeli territory and U.S. military facilities in the Middle East. Due to the de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz—the critical passage for global oil and liquefied natural gas exports from the Persian Gulf—fuel prices rose across most countries.

Source: sputniknews

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