Iran Rejects U.S.-Backed Ceasefire Proposal, Demands Permanent End to Conflict
Iran has rejected a U.S.-backed proposal for a temporary 45-day ceasefire, instead calling for a permanent end to the war and broader regional changes. The proposal, mediated by Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey, aimed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and initiate negotiations for a lasting peace. President Trump has set a final deadline for Iran to agree to the terms, warning of severe consequences if the deadline is not met. Iran's response, delivered through Pakistan, includes demands for an end to regional conflicts and a new framework for the Strait of Hormuz, along with sanctions relief and reconstruction commitments.