US and Iran Claim Different Terms in Ceasefire Agreements
April 9, 2026 • Google News World
US and Iran Claim Different Terms for Ceasefire
The United States and Iran have announced two different ceasefires, with each side claiming to be the one that has reached an agreement. The US President has stated that a long-term battle to control the Strait of Hormuz was a key factor in his decision-making process.
According to reports, the US President’s journey from “annihilation” to “peace” in one day was based on a realization of this ongoing struggle. Meanwhile, Iran has revealed a 10-point plan for peace with the US, which includes several key provisions.
In a separate development, The New York Times reported that there were 36 hours of chaos as the two sides scrambled to reach an agreement. Fortune also covered the story, highlighting the long-term battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Fox News broke down the details of Iran’s 10-point plan, which includes several key points such as reducing tensions and improving relations. Reuters also weighed in on the situation, asking if the US and Iran can bridge their differences in talks.
The Guardian reported that the US and Iran claim different terms for a ceasefire, with each side presenting its own version of events. The exact details of these agreements are not yet clear, but it is evident that both sides have made significant efforts to reach an understanding.
Source: Google News World