Iran has revealed its demands to President Trump after a ceasefire agreement, including a substantial $2 million fee per ship to access the Strait of Hormuz.
Following negotiations between Washington and Tehran, a deal was reached to prevent further escalation in the Middle East conflict.
President Trump had set a deadline for reaching an agreement to avoid catastrophic consequences, but ultimately decided to cancel a planned attack and implement an immediate ceasefire through a social media announcement.
The agreed ceasefire involves a two-week suspension of hostilities, during which both parties will work towards finalizing the terms of the deal.
Iran’s 10-point proposal includes guarantees of non-aggression, a permanent end to the conflict, and the lifting of US sanctions. Additionally, Iran will open the Strait of Hormuz and impose a $2 million fee per ship passing through, sharing these fees with Oman.
The announcement of the ceasefire was met with mixed reactions, with some questioning the President’s decision-making process and the consistency of the proposal presented by Iran.
In response to the ceasefire, the White House emphasized the success of the US military in achieving its objectives and creating an opportunity for diplomatic resolution and lasting peace in the region.
As tensions ease temporarily with the two-week ceasefire, questions and concerns remain over the future trajectory of US-Iran relations and the broader implications of the agreement.

