What we know about the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran
Here's what we know so far about the deal. What have the US and Iran each said? Trump said he'd agreed to "suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks" if Tehran agrees to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for oil and other exports from the Gulf.
Iran agreed to allow vessels through the Hormuz Strait for two weeks, with their passage co-ordinated by the Iranian military.
It also says, "Iran fully commits to not seeking possession of any nuclear weapons".
According to Sharif, the ceasefire will also take effect in Lebanon, where Israel says it has been fighting the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
What has Israel said?
Several loud booms were heard in Jerusalem late Tuesday night.
The statement added that the "ceasefire does not include Lebanon", where Israel has ground troops.
It is unclear how involved Netanyahu was in Trump's decision-making.
What is next? Pakistan, which has been mediating the negotiations, has invited the delegations to meet in Islamabad on Friday "to further negotiate for a conclusive agreement to settle all disputes".
Already, the two countries appear to have contradicting positions on what this ceasefire entails. And Iran and the US have held two rounds of talks in the past year. Both times saw military tensions escalate in the middle of negotiations
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