The United States and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, temporarily pausing recent hostilities while diplomats and analysts monitor whether the truce will hold. The announcement has produced mixed reactions inside Iran: some people express cautious relief and guarded optimism, while others remain skeptical. Hard-line groups and individuals directly affected by the fighting have staged protests opposing the agreement. Meanwhile, global investors have been unsettled, with markets swinging as traders weigh the immediate pause against persistent uncertainty about the conflict’s longer-term consequences.
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