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Trump Finally Accepts Ceasefire: What Is It?

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Trump Finally Accepts Ceasefire: What Is It?
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The government faces a policy dilemma with no truly comfortable options. US President Donald Trump has accepted an agreement with Iran for a two-week ceasefire. A ceasefire is one of the most crucial instruments used to stop bloodshed. Although it frequently appears in mainstream media headlines, many misunderstand a ceasefire as the end of a war. Technically and legally, however, a ceasefire holds a very specific position in the conflict resolution process.

Literally, a ceasefire (ceasefire or armistice) is a temporary halt to aggressive actions or active combat between two or more warring parties. It is an agreement in which all parties consent to lay down their weapons and cease attacks for a specified period or until an undetermined deadline.

It is important to note that a ceasefire is not a peace treaty. A ceasefire is merely a procedural step to halt physical violence, while the root causes of the conflict typically remain and will be addressed through diplomatic channels or negotiations at a later date.

Understanding the difference between these two terms is crucial for assessing the prospects of a conflict:

In international practice, there are several variations of ceasefires based on their scope and objectives:

There are various reasons why warring parties might agree to a ceasefire, including:

Ceasefires are often fragile. Some factors that can undermine them include:

One of the most famous ceasefire examples in the world is the Korean Armistice (1953). This agreement halted active fighting in the Korean War, but since it was never followed by a formal peace treaty, North Korea and South Korea are technically still at war today, separated by the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ).

Another example is the Christmas Truce during World War I (1914), where German and British soldiers spontaneously ceased firing to celebrate Christmas together in ‘No Man’s Land’, although this ceasefire was unofficial and short-lived.

A ceasefire is a vital yet complex diplomatic tool. It serves as a ‘breather’ amid the chaos of war, providing space for humanity and opportunities for permanent peace. However, without strong political commitment and strict international monitoring, a ceasefire is merely a pause before violence erupts again.

A ceasefire is a term that often arises in the context of military conflicts or wars. Here is a complete explanation.

A ceasefire is a term that increasingly appears in various armed conflicts around the world. The term refers to a formal or informal agreement between two parties.

A ceasefire is one of the important steps in efforts to resolve conflicts, both at the national and international levels.

The ceasefire between the United States and Iran has impacted the strengthening of the rupiah’s exchange rate. At the close of trading on Wednesday (8/4), the rupiah strengthened by 93 points or 0.54%.

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