Trump Orders 10-Day Halt on Strikes Against Iran’s Energy Sector: What Led to the Decision.
Iran Conflict Update: Latest Developments
According to TSN.ua: Donald Trump has announced a temporary 10-day suspension of attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure, effective until 8:00 PM Eastern Time on April 6, 2026. The move came in response to a formal request from the Iranian government. Trump stated:
“At the request of the government of Iran, let this statement serve as confirmation that I am pausing the period of destruction of energy facilities for 10 days.”
In a parallel diplomatic effort, the United States has delivered a 15-point proposal to Iran outlining terms for ending the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Trump further emphasized that both sides are “very eager to reach a deal,” signaling a mutual interest in finding common ground on regional security and stability.
These actions could mark a critical step toward de-escalation between Washington and Tehran, as well as opening a pathway for a peaceful resolution to hostilities. The temporary ceasefire on energy targets and the U.S.-led peace initiative suggest a potential reduction in tensions across the Middle East. If both parties manage to negotiate a compromise, it could significantly improve conditions in a region long plagued by violence and instability. The coming days will be pivotal in gauging the sincerity of each side’s commitment to dialogue.
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