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Trump Tells Congress Hostilities With Iran 'Terminated'

02/05/2026 09:40 AM

WASHINGTON, May 2 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- US President Donald Trump on Friday informed Congress that hostilities with Iran had ended, following a ceasefire that has held since early April, Anadolu Ajansi reported.

"On April 7, 2026, I ordered a 2-week ceasefire. The ceasefire has since been extended. There has been no exchange of fire between United States Forces and Iran since April 7, 2026.

"The hostilities that began on February 28, 2026, have terminated," Trump wrote in separate letters to House Speaker Mike Johnson and Sen. Chuck Grassley.

Friday marks 60 days since Trump formally notified Congress of the military action. Under the 1973 War Powers Act, the president must seek congressional authorisation to continue hostilities beyond 60 days.

Despite the pause in fighting, Trump warned that Iran continues to pose a “significant” threat to US forces.

"Accordingly, the Department of War continues to update its force posture in the AoR (area of responsibility) in select countries, as necessary and appropriate, to address Iranian and Iranian proxy forces’ threats and to protect the United States and its allies and partners.

"These changes are more fully outlined in the classified attachment to this letter," Trump said.

The US and Israel began strikes on Iran on Feb 28, prompting retaliation from Tehran against US allies in the Gulf and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

A ceasefire was announced on April 8 through Pakistani mediation, followed by talks in Islamabad on April 11  to 12, but an agreement could not be reached.

Trump later unilaterally extended the truce without setting a new time frame, at Pakistan’s request.

US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticised Trump’s claim that the Iran war has ended, saying that it is "bullshit."

"This is an illegal war and every day Republicans remain complicit and allow it to continue is another day lives are endangered, chaos erupts, and prices increase, all while Americans foot the bill," Schumer said on X.

Separately, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, argued that the situation on the ground and broader strategic risks remain unresolved.

"President Trump declaring the war with Iran ‘terminated’ doesn’t reflect the reality that tens of thousands of US service members in the region are still in harm’s way, that the Administration continually threatens to escalate hostilities or that the Strait of Hormuz remains closed and prices are skyrocketing at home," Shaheen said in a statement.

She said Trump initiated the war without congressional authorisation and without a clear long-term strategy, adding the president's "announcement doesn’t change either fact.”

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