The Islamic Republic of Iran has officially declared its readiness to cease defensive operations in response to the cessation of attacks against the country. Tehran also promised to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz within two weeks, subject to coordination with the Iranian Armed Forces.
Iran thanks Pakistan for mediation
Representatives of Iran officially thanked the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asif Munir for their active role in the peaceful settlement of the situation in the region. According to Iranian officials, the tireless efforts of the Pakistani side contributed to the launch of a dialogue between the parties to the conflict.
Conditions for the cessation of Iran's defence operations
On behalf of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, a clear position was voiced: if the attacks against Iran are stopped, the country's Armed Forces will immediately complete their defensive actions. This was a response to the Pakistani Prime Minister's call and the US initiative to negotiate on the 15-point proposal, as well as the US President's statement on the adoption of the 10-point Iranian framework as a basis for further negotiations.
Safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has guaranteed safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz within two weeks, subject to coordination with the country's armed forces and compliance with technical restrictions. This step should stabilise the situation in the important transport corridor and reduce tensions in the region.
International response and next steps
The international community is closely monitoring the situation, and key players are calling for restraint and dialogue.







