

Iran has rejected a proposal for a temporary ceasefire with the United States, casting doubt over plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil and shipping trade.
The proposal was prepared by Pakistan and shared with both Iran and the United States through overnight communication. It suggested a two-step plan, starting with an immediate ceasefire followed by talks on a wider agreement. The initial step also included reopening the Strait of Hormuz to allow normal shipping movements.
However, Iranian officials said they would not accept reopening the strait in exchange for a temporary ceasefire.
A senior official stated that Iran is looking for a permanent end to the war and does not see the United States as ready for such an agreement. The official added that Iran does not accept pressure or deadlines to make decisions.
Iran has confirmed that it received the proposal and is reviewing it, but has already
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