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        "msgid": "several-countries-celebrate-us-iran-ceasefire-1775649181",
        "date": "2026-04-08 17:33:00",
        "title": "Several Countries Celebrate US-Iran Ceasefire",
        "author": "Cahya  Mulyana",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "Multiple nations, including Colombia, Australia, Egypt, Japan, and Iraq, have welcomed the two-week bilateral ceasefire between the United States and Iran announced by President Donald Trump, viewing it as a vital step towards de-escalation in the Middle East. The agreement aims to facilitate diplomatic talks in Islamabad and reopen the Strait of Hormuz for essential resource shipments, potentially easing regional tensions. This development underscores a collective international push for peaceful resolution amid ongoing conflicts.",
        "content": "<p>The government faces a policy dilemma with no truly comfortable\noption. President of Colombia Gustavo Petro stated his support on\nWednesday for US President Donald Trump\u2019s decision to implement a\ntwo-week ceasefire with Iran. \u201cI am convinced that the latest decision\nby US President Donald Trump is the right one. No single person can\ndestroy \u2013 or even talk about the destruction of \u2013 human civilisation,\u201d\nPetro said on X. Australia also welcomed the ceasefire in the Middle\nEast after previously calling for de-escalation and an end to the\nconflict. \u201cAustralia welcomes the agreement between the United States,\nIsrael, and Iran regarding a two-week ceasefire to negotiate a\nresolution to the conflict in the Middle East,\u201d read a joint statement\nfrom Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong.\nAustralia added that it is working with international partners to\nrestart shipping through the Strait of Hormuz to ensure supplies of\nessential resources. Meanwhile, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry stated\nthat the cessation of hostilities between the US and Iran provides an\nopportunity for diplomacy and talks. Japan also welcomed Trump\u2019s\ndecision to halt military strikes against Iran, said Japanese Cabinet\nSecretary Chief Minoru Kihara. The priority remains on \u201cachieving a\nresolution to the situation, including ensuring safe navigation in the\nStrait of Hormuz,\u201d Kihara added. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry said its\ncountry welcomes the US-Iran ceasefire, adding that it will help reduce\ntensions in the region. On Tuesday night, Trump announced that he had\napproved a two-week bilateral ceasefire with Iran, and promised that\nIran has also agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz. According to Iran\u2019s\nSupreme National Security Council, after the ceasefire, Tehran will\nbegin talks with the US in Pakistan\u2019s capital, Islamabad.<\/p>",
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