Residents In Iranian Capital Welcome With Caution Ceasefire With US And Israel

Residents in Tehran on Wednesday welcomed Iran's ceasefire with the US and Israel with caution. Ezzat Papar, a resident of the Iranian capital, said he believed his country was entering the ceasefire with "a sense of victory and success" but was wary of the US and Israel which have "repeatedly broken its promises." 60-year-old taxi driver Alireza Khoddami told The Associated Press that "everything can be achieved through peace" as ultimately "it is the people and the country who continue to suffer." Iran, the United States and Israel agreed to a two-week ceasefire, an 11th-hour deal that headed off U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to unleash a bombing campaign that would destroy Iranian civilization.