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Pete Hegseth claims ‘Iran begged for this ceasefire’: Live

US secretary of defence Pete Hegseth claimed today that Iran begged for Donald Trump’s 11th-hour ceasefire. 

Last night, just a few hours before Trump’s deadline for Iran to agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the US president said via Truth Social that he had agreed to ‘suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks,’ after earlier sparking doomsday fears when he threatened to wipe out its ‘entire civilisation’.

In a later post, the US President hailed ‘a big day for world peace’ after agreeing to pause the attacks. 

At a Pentagon press briefing, Hegseth said Trump achieved ‘victory with a capital V.’ 

He added that Iran’s missile programme has been ‘functionally destroyed’ and that Iran’s navy ‘is at the bottom of the sea’. On top of this, he said, ‘we [the US] own their skies’. 

Global markets and world leaders have reacted positively to last night’s news of the ceasefire. 

In Europe, Frankfurt surged a massive 5% at the opening of the market. Meanwhile, the FTSE 100 rose 2.55% in the minutes after it opened. Over in Asia, Japan’s Nikkei index closed up more than 5% and South Korea’s Kospi nearly 7% on Wednesday. 

Meanwhile, France’s Emmanuel Macron this morning said the deal was a ‘very good thing’. 

But Trump ominously told Sky News’ Trump100 podcast hours after the ceasefire was announced: ‘If the [ceasefire] isn’t good, we’ll go right back to [war].’ 

WATCH: Hegseth declares ‘victory’ as he claims Iran begged for ceasefire deal

Breaking:Hegseth: Iran begged for a ceasefire

US secretary of defence Pete Hegseth claimed today that Iran begged for a ceasefire

At a Pentagon press briefing, Hegseth added that Trump achieved ‘victory with a capital V.’

Iran will approach peace talks with caution, says UN ambassador

Iran’s ambassador to the UN said his nation will approach peace talks with caution.

Ali Bahreini said: ‘We ​are not putting any trust in the other ​side. Our military forces ​are keeping their ​preparedness…but meanwhile, we will go ​for negotiations to see how serious the other side is.’

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Top US general says ceasefire is only a ‘pause’

General Dan Caine said today that the ceasefire was only a temporary pause in the current conflict.

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff added: ‘The joint force remains ready… to resume combat operations with the same speed and precision.’

Pentagon chief: Iran will give US its enriched uranium or it will be taken out

Answering journalists’ questions, Hegseth said that Iran will either give the US its enriched uranium, or the military will ‘take it out.’

FT: Vital Saudi oil pipeline attacked by drone

The Financial Times reported this afternoon that Saudi Arabia’s east-west oil pipeline, which carried crude oil from the Gulf to the Red Sea, has been attacked by a drone.

One of several pumping stations along the 746-mile-long pipeline was reportedly hit at around 1pm local time today.

Damage is still being assessed. It comes several hours after both Iran and the US agreed to the cessation of fighting in the Middle East.

Downing Street says it will work with EU and others to ‘ensure freedom’ in Hormuz

Downing Street today released a joint statement alongside the EU and several nations, promising to ensure ‘freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.’

The statement was signed by the leaders of the European Council, European Commission, Japan, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Canada, Germany, Italy and France.

It reads:

We welcome the two-week ceasefire concluded between the United States and Iran today. We thank Pakistan and all partners involved for facilitating this important agreement.

The goal must now be to negotiate a swift and lasting end to the war within the coming days. This can only be achieved through diplomatic means. We strongly encourage quick progress towards a substantive negotiated settlement.

This will be crucial to protect the civilian population of Iran and ensure security in the region. It can avert a severe global energy crisis. We support these diplomatic efforts. To this end, we are in close contact with the United States and other partners.

We call upon all sides to implement the ceasefire, including in Lebanon. Our Governments will contribute to ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

Hegseth: Ceasefire deals means Iran ‘will never ever possess a nuke’

Hegseth added that the US-Iran deal means Iran ‘will never ever possess a nuclear weapon’.

He said: ‘The new Iranian regime understood that a deal was far better than the fate that awaited them. This new regime was out of options and out of time, so they cut a deal.’

US general gives rundown of damage inflicted to Iran

General Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Pentagon briefing that the 38-day bombing campaign destroyed 80% of Iran’s air defence systems.

On top of this, 800 one-day attack drone storage sites were hit, as well as 450 ballistic missile storage facilities and more than 150 ships.

He reiterated Hegseth’s point about destroying Iran’s defence industry, claiming it would take years for the regime to rebuild.

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - APRIL 08: U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (L) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force General Dan Caine arrive for a press briefing at the Pentagon on April 08, 2026 in Arlington, Virginia. It was announced that a temporary ceasefire has been reached between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, pausing attacks for about two weeks while Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz and negotiations continue toward a longer-term agreement. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Key Updates

  • Hegseth: Iran begged for a ceasefire
  • UAE says Iran attacking with drones and missiles
  • JD Vance admits Iran-US truce is ‘fragile’
  • First ships sailing through Hormuz
  • Kuwait intercepting Iranian drones and missiles after ceasefire
  • ‘Explosions heard at Iran’s Sirri Island’
  • Zelensky: Ukrainian troops may be sent to Strait of Hormuz
  • Trump tells Sky ‘we’ll go right back’ to war if negotiations don’t work
  • Israeli airstrikes hit southern Lebanon
  • Spain FM: Humanity was ‘perilously close’ to disaster
  • World praise ‘very good’ news of ceasefire
  • Stock markets surge following overnight Iran ceasefire announcement

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