Trump’s ceasefire announcement: How many hours will it take to take effect?

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Trump’s ceasefire announcement: How many hours will it take to take effect?

Iran and Israel have agreed to a “phased” ceasefire, US President Donald Trump said. He said, “This agreement will officially end the bilateral conflict.” Although attacks continued overnight in Tehran on Monday.

Trump’s ceasefire announcement: How many hours will it take to take effect?

Trump wrote on his own social media, Truth Social, that “a full and complete agreement has been reached between Israel and Iran on a complete and complete ceasefire.”

However, neither Iran nor Israel, the two arch-enemies of the Middle East, immediately made any official comment on Trump’s announcement. Hundreds of people have been killed in Iran in the unprecedented retaliatory attacks that have lasted for almost two weeks, while at least 24 people have died in Israel. Let’s take a look at what is known so far about Trump’s ceasefire announcement:

Trump said that the ceasefire process will begin at 10 am (Bangladesh time) on Tuesday and will be implemented in stages over 24 hours. First, Iran will unilaterally cease all military operations, and 12 hours later, Israel will follow suit.

Trump also said, “After 24 hours, the world will celebrate the official end of the 12-day war.” He also said that both countries have promised to pass this time “peacefully and respectfully.”

Trump also said, “After 24 hours, the world will celebrate the official end of the 12-day war.” He also said that both countries have promised to pass this time “peacefully and respectfully.”

Trump’s announcement came as reports of massive explosions in the north and central regions of Tehran emerged. Journalists said it was one of the most powerful attacks since the war began.

World leaders have long been concerned that the conflict could escalate into a full-scale war. So the news of the ceasefire came as a sigh of relief.

Iran and Israel have agreed to a “phased” ceasefire, US President Donald Trump said. He said, “This agreement will officially end the bilateral conflict.” Although attacks continued overnight in Tehran on Monday.

Trump wrote on his own social media, Truth Social, that “a full and complete agreement has been reached between Israel and Iran on a complete and complete ceasefire.”

However, neither Iran nor Israel, the two arch-enemies of the Middle East, immediately made any official comment on Trump’s announcement. Hundreds of people have been killed in Iran in the unprecedented retaliatory attacks that have lasted for almost two weeks, while at least 24 people have died in Israel. Let’s take a look at what is known so far about Trump’s ceasefire announcement:

Trump said that the ceasefire process will begin at 10 am (Bangladesh time) on Tuesday and will be implemented in stages over 24 hours. First, Iran will unilaterally cease all military operations, and 12 hours later, Israel will follow suit.

Trump also said, “After 24 hours, the world will celebrate the official end of the 12-day war.” He also said that both countries have promised to pass this time “peacefully and respectfully.”

Trump also said, “After 24 hours, the world will celebrate the official end of the 12-day war.” He also said that both countries have promised to pass this time “peacefully and respectfully.”

Trump’s announcement came as reports of massive explosions in the north and central regions of Tehran emerged. Journalists said it was one of the most powerful attacks since the war began.

World leaders have long been concerned that the conflict could escalate into a full-scale war. So the news of the ceasefire came as a sigh of relief.

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