In the capital of Iran, people waved national flags and held posters of Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, showing relief after weeks of tensions with the U.S. and Israel. "Whatever our leader says, it stands. If he deems a truce appropriate, we will have a truce. If not, we are ready to stay on the streets and fight forever," said one woman at the demonstrations. A two-week truce was previously announced, with U.S. President Donald Trump stating it would be a "bilateral truce," while Iran noted that safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz would be possible during the same period. Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are scheduled for Friday, April 10, in the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad.
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Thousands of Iranians took to the main square in Tehran following the announcement of a ceasefire.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Tehran, specifically Enghelab Square, after it was announced that Iran and the U.S. had reached an agreement on a two-week ceasefire.

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