Iran deemed the 15-point ceasefire plan proposed by the US and international mediators as 'illogical' and is preparing a response. Tehran stressed it would not reopen the Strait of Hormuz for a temporary ceasefire, despite reviewing the proposal. Pakistan indicated a peace process is ongoing but declined to confirm specific details.
The US and Iran are holding mediated talks to establish a 45-day ceasefire framework to ease immediate conflict. This two-phase plan aims for a temporary truce before moving to comprehensive peace negotiations. However, high tensions persist, raising risks of military escalation and making a quick agreement unlikely.
The US and Iran are discussing step-by-step negotiations, including a 45-day ceasefire, through mediation. Key sticking points remain the Strait of Hormuz passage and Iran's highly enriched uranium. Despite the approaching deadline set by President Trump, the likelihood of reaching an agreement remains low.
The US and Iran received a ceasefire proposal led by Pakistan, which Tehran is reviewing amid heightened tensions. Tensions rose following President Trump's Hormuz threats and an Iranian missile strike on Israel. The EU urged for negotiations over military escalation to achieve peace.
The US extended its ultimatum to Iran amid ongoing 45-day ceasefire talks to de-escalate Middle East tensions. While President Trump maintains a maximum pressure stance, Tehran rejects negotiations under threats. Due to significant differences and deteriorating ground conflict, the chances of a quick agreement remain low.
News reports indicate that the US and Iran have received a proposal for a 45-day ceasefire. In connection with this, the US President referred to the rescue of an F-15E pilot as an 'Easter Miracle.' The US President stated that the downing of a US jet would not impact Iran negotiations.
Israel struck a key petrochemical plant in Iran and killed a top Revolutionary Guard commander, escalating tensions. Mediators are floating a new ceasefire proposal, but negotiations between the US and Iran face hurdles. Iran's attacks on regional energy infrastructure and control over the Strait of Hormuz are driving up global oil prices.
Diplomatic efforts are underway to de-escalate tensions between the US and Iran, with Pakistan acting as the mediator. The proposed framework includes an immediate ceasefire followed by a period for comprehensive negotiations. This deal reportedly involves Iranian commitments to forgo nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and access to frozen assets.
Iran rejected ceasefire proposals, arguing that such a pause would only allow enemy forces to regroup. Tehran condemned attacks by the US and Israel as crimes, emphasizing sovereignty and defensive unity. Iran stated it does not trust US diplomatic statements and will proceed with negotiations based on its own national interests.
The US and Iran have received a ceasefire plan mediated by Pakistan, outlining an immediate truce followed by a comprehensive agreement. This plan aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and tentatively includes Iranian commitments on nuclear issues in exchange for sanctions relief. However, Iran has not yet committed to the proposal, causing hurdles in the negotiations.