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The impulse for a ceasefire appears to be driven primarily by external pressures, particularly from the United States. The lack of substantial concessions made by either party—with significant unfulfilled demands from both sides—cast doubt over the legitimacy and durability of this agreement. Amidst this backdrop, supporters for both Trump and Biden claim a victory born from their respective administrations’ influences on the situation, although the reality is much more nuanced.