President Donald Trump informs Congress that hostilities with Iran have officially ended following the April 7 ceasefire agreement. The notification marks the formal conclusion of the military engagement that began in February.
US President Donald Trump has formally notified Congress that hostilities between the United States and Iran have concluded following a ceasefire established on April 7, 2026.
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