Iran rejects ceasefire proposal amid U.S. and Israel tensions

Iran has rejected a ceasefire proposal from the U.S. and Israel, according to IRNA. The proposal, mediated by Pakistan, aimed to halt hostilities immediately. Tehran's refusal comes as tensions escalate over the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's Response
Iran's official response, delivered through Pakistan, outlined ten conditions for peace, including the end of regional hostilities and lifting of sanctions. Tehran insists on guarantees against future attacks, according to IRNA. The proposal for a temporary ceasefire was rejected in favor of a permanent peace settlement.
U.S. and Israeli Reactions
President Donald Trump expressed strong dissatisfaction with Iran's decision, warning of severe consequences if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The U.S. deadline for reopening the strait is set for April 8. Meanwhile, reports indicate the U.S. and Israel are considering strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure.
What's Next
The U.S. deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz looms on April 8. It remains unclear whether diplomatic efforts will prevent further escalation.
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Iran rejects ceasefire proposal amid U.S. and Israel tensions






