Iran Delivers War-End, Shipping Security Response to US Via Pakistan
Iran said the talks should focus on ending hostilities and maritime security as drone and ship attacks tested the fragile ceasefire, officials said.
- Iran warned Gulf neighbors that ships from countries supporting US sanctions might face issues crossing the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran sent its response to the US ceasefire proposal through Pakistani mediators aiming to end the ongoing war.
- The ceasefire plan focuses on ending fighting on all fronts, including Lebanon, and ensuring maritime shipping security.
- Iran's response was conveyed to Pakistan, emphasizing a desire to end the conflict and secure shipping routes.
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Iran's Response to U.S. Proposal to End War Sent via Pakistan, State Media Says
U.S. Reports Say the Proposal Includes Reopening the Strait of Hormuz, Freezing Uranium Enrichment for a Minimum of 12 Years and Taking It Out of Iran. In Return, Tehran Demands an End to the War, Including the Israel-Hezbollah Conflict in Lebanon
Iran responds to US ceasefire proposal as drones target Gulf nations
Iran has sent its response to the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal to Pakistani mediators, focusing on permanently ending the war. That's according to a report Sunday by Iran’s state-run media. The U.S. had shared a proposal to end the war,…
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Washington had presented Tehran with a 14-point plan. Now the Iranian leadership reacts and inspires hope for new negotiations. The attacks in the region continue.
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