April 7 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump told AFP on Tuesday that the ‌United States had won a "total and complete ‌victory" after agreeing to a two-week ceasefire deal with ​Iran.

"Total and complete victory. 100 percent. No question about it," Trump told AFP in the brief call when asked if he was claiming ‌victory with ⁠the ceasefire.

Trump said the U.S. has received a 10-point proposal from Iran, ⁠which he called a "workable basis on which to negotiate."

But when asked about his original threats ​to destroy ​Iran's civilian power ​plants and bridges if ‌the deal fell apart, Trump said, "You're going to have to see," the AFP report said.

Trump insisted that Iran's nuclear material would be covered by any peace deal, the report ‌said.

"That will be perfectly taken ​care of, or I ​wouldn't have settled," ​Trump told AFP without giving any ‌specifics about what would ​happen to ​the uranium.

Trump, who has offered shifting goals and timelines for the war, reiterated that ​he felt ‌Washington's objectives had been achieved.

(Reporting by Anusha ​Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian ​Schmollinger and Kim Coghill)