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Iran Rejects Temporary Ceasefire, Says It Has Already Laid Out Terms for Agreement

Iran rejects temporary ceasefire proposals with the US and Israel, insisting only on a permanent end to the fighting. A senior Iranian official criticized recent proposals, stating they are detached from ground realities despite Trump's push for a deal. Iran emphasized its readiness for a permanent agreement, based on concessions on its nuclear program and a non-aggression pact.

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Proposals for immediate ceasefire to halt war circulated to US and Iran

Proposals for an immediate ceasefire have been circulated to the US and Iran amidst escalating tensions. Mediators push for a halt to hostilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but Iran rejects ultimatums. Despite diplomatic efforts, Israeli strikes continue, raising military risks. Oil prices showed a brief dip reflecting hopes for de-escalation.

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Iran, U.S. Receive 45-Day Ceasefire Proposal Ahead Of Trump Deadline

Iran and the US received a draft proposal from regional mediators calling for a 45-day ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This diplomatic push comes as US President Trump's deadline for reopening the strait looms following recent strikes. Despite the proposal, Iran maintains selective passage, and international oil prices have surged due to supply fears.

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Iran and US Received Two‑Phase Peace Proposal With Immediate Ceasefire: Source Says

A two-phase peace proposal brokered by Pakistan, suggesting an immediate ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, has been presented to Iran and the US. Iran remains skeptical, stating it will not reopen the strait for only a temporary truce. The US President is pushing for a rapid resolution, while markets are reacting nervously to ceasefire prospects.

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Iran pushes back against Trump’s deadline

Iran strongly pushed back against President Trump's deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amidst missile exchanges. The US and Israel targeted Iranian oil facilities, while Iran struck towns in Israel and Gulf refineries. Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey submitted a proposal for a 45-day ceasefire and Strait reopening to both nations.

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Iran war latest: Tehran rejects temporary ceasefire as it reviews peace proposal

Iran claims to have struck US forces on Kuwait's Bubiyan island, escalating tensions. While the US and mediators push for a 45-day ceasefire, Iran has stated it will not accept a 'temporary ceasefire.' President Trump hinted at a new deadline for Iran, increasing diplomatic pressure.

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Türkiye, Egypt, Pakistan seek Iran’s return to US talks as ceasefire falters: Report

Mediators like Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan are pushing for talks between Iran and the US, but Iran rejects direct talks and key proposals. The proposed framework includes a 45-day ceasefire followed by negotiations, yet Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz and enriched uranium remains a sticking point. Despite a deadline from President Trump, a failure in talks could trigger broader regional military escalation.

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45-day US-Israel-Iran 'ceasefire' in the works: What we know so far

Mediators are making a final push for a 45-day ceasefire as President Trump's deadline nears. Israel has stated its strikes against the Tehran region are complete, but Iran's response remains uncertain. Negotiations aim for a two-phase deal: a 45-day truce followed by a comprehensive settlement on issues like the Strait of Hormuz and enriched uranium.

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Media: US and Iran are discussing a 45-day ceasefire

The US, Iran, and mediators are reportedly pushing for a 45-day ceasefire. The IRGC warned that passage through the Strait of Hormuz will never be the same. President Trump indicated he might set a new deadline for reopening the strait if a deal is not reached.

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Iran mediators seek 45-day ceasefire as April 7 odds drop to 1.1%

Iranian mediators are pushing for a 45-day ceasefire in the US-Iran conflict, but short-term ceasefire odds remain very low. Markets show higher expectations for a ceasefire in the medium to long term rather than immediately. Future moves by mediators like Oman or Qatar, and statements from the US President, are seen as crucial variables.

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