Donald Trump claims Iran ceasefire deal is a ‘big day for world peace’

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Donald Trump announced he will pause attacks on Iran for two weeks just hours after threatening that ‘whole civilisation will die.’

Trump has hailed today’s ceasefire agreement as a ‘big day for world peace’ after Tehran said it will allow the safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

The US president said on Truth Social this morning: ‘Iran wants it to happen, they’ve had enough! Likewise, so has everyone else! The United States of America will be helping with the traffic buildup in the Strait of Hormuz.

‘There will be lots of positive action! Big money will be made. Iran can start the reconstruction process.’

Iranian pro-government demonstrators burn the U.S. and Israeli flags during a gathering after announcement of a two-week ceasefire in the war with the United States and Israel, at the Enqelab-e-Eslami, or Islamic Revolution, Square, in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
Pro-regime demonstrations were held in Tehran following the ceasefire deal (Picture: AP)
An explosion erupts following strikes near Azadi Tower close to Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran on March 7, 2026. The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran on February 28, sparking swift retaliation by the Islamic republic which responded with missile attacks across the region. The war has dragged in global powers, upended the world's energy and transport sectors, and brought chaos to even usually peaceful areas of the volatile region.
The ceasefire deal comes just hours after the US and Israel airstrikes near Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport yesterday (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

He added this ‘could be the golden age of the Middle East.’

The Strait of Hormuz, key oil route, has been blocked since the start of attacks by US and Israel.

Iran’s security council said it will now hand in a 10-point plan to the US through Pakistan.

However, it said that the war was not over.

Meanwhile on the streets of Tehran, pro-government protests took place following the ceasefire announcement.

Demonstrators chanted and some burned the American and Israeli flags.

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