Trump Calls Ceasefire a ‘Big Day for World Peace’
US President Donald Trump has described the recent ceasefire between the United States and Iran as a “big day for world peace,” following weeks of escalating conflict.
The two sides have agreed to a temporary truce, pausing military operations and opening the door for further negotiations.
Ceasefire Agreement and Conditions
The ceasefire, expected to last around two weeks, is tied to key conditions — most importantly the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has indicated it will allow safe passage through the strait, while the US has agreed to suspend planned military strikes during this period.
The agreement was reached just hours before a US deadline for major attacks, highlighting the urgency behind the deal.
A Pause, Not the End of Conflict
Despite the announcement, officials on both sides have made it clear that the ceasefire does not mark the end of the war.
Iran has stated that negotiations will continue, but warned that any violation could lead to a swift response.
There have also been reports of continued tensions in the region, including missile alerts and ongoing military activity involving allied forces.
Global Reactions and Market Impact
The ceasefire has been welcomed cautiously by several countries, with global leaders calling for continued diplomacy to ensure long-term stability.
Financial markets reacted positively to the news:
- Oil prices dropped after earlier spikes during the conflict
- Global stock markets showed signs of recovery
- Energy supply concerns temporarily eased
However, analysts warn that the situation remains fragile and dependent on ongoing negotiations.
What Trump Said About the Deal
Trump has described the agreement as a major success, even calling it a turning point for global stability.
He suggested that the ceasefire could lead to broader economic and diplomatic opportunities, hinting at future cooperation if the situation stabilizes.
At the same time, he has maintained that US forces will remain engaged in ensuring stability in the region.
What Happens Next
With talks expected to continue, the coming days will be critical in determining whether the ceasefire holds.
Key factors include:
- Whether Iran fully complies with reopening the Strait of Hormuz
- Progress in diplomatic negotiations
- Stability on the ground across the region
For now, the ceasefire offers a temporary pause in hostilities — but the broader conflict remains unresolved.

