Iran has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with the United States, with its National Security Council saying talks with Washington will begin in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on Friday, based on Tehran’s 10-point proposal.
The statement on Wednesday came after US President Donald Trump said he was holding off on a threat to end Iranian civilisation and would “suspend” attacks on the country for two weeks.
Iranians celebrate the ceasefire, but many in Tehran say they're sceptical peace will last.
Al Jazeera’s Dmitry Medvedenko reports.
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