The Iranian Supreme National Security Council issued a statement on the 8th, saying that, based on the advice of Iran's Supreme Leader Mujtaba and the approval of the Supreme National Security Council, Iran will hold negotiations with the US for two weeks starting from the 10th in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. However, Iran has absolutely no trust in the US.
The statement said that Iran has absolutely no trust in the US, and will arrange two weeks for the negotiations. If both sides agree, the negotiation period can be extended. During this time, Iran must maintain national unity, as this is a continuation of the struggle on the battlefield.
The statement pointed out that negotiations do not mean the end of the war. Only by following the ten ceasefire terms, turning the enemy's surrender on the battlefield into decisive political results in the negotiations, and finally confirming the details through the negotiations, will Iran accept an end to the hostilities.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz confirmed on the 8th that Iran and the US, along with their respective allies, have agreed to an immediate ceasefire at all locations, including Lebanon and other regions, effective immediately. He invited delegations from both Iran and the US to further negotiate in Islamabad on the 10th, aiming to reach a final agreement to resolve all disputes.