US, Iran and mediators make push for 45-day ceasefire: Report
Pakistan’s plan would pause fighting for 45 days and reopen the Strait of Hormuz while negotiators seek a broader settlement, Axios reported.
- The United States, Iran, and regional mediators are discussing a potential 45-day ceasefire to reopen the Strait of Hormuz before President Donald Trump's Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time deadline.
- A two-phase framework dubbed the 'Islamabad Accord' emerged after five weeks of war beginning Feb. 28 that has killed thousands and disrupted global energy markets, prompting mediators to broker immediate talks.
- President Trump threatened to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges in profanity-laden posts on Truth Social if the Strait is not opened by his deadline, saying "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day."
- Iranian officials remain skeptical of temporary truces lacking permanent guarantees, fearing a Gaza or Lebanon scenario; mediators warn the next 48 hours are critical to avert large-scale destruction.
- Should diplomacy fail, the U.S. and Israel have military plans ready targeting Iranian energy infrastructure, risking broader regional crisis and oil supply disruptions affecting global markets.
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A 45-day ceasefire and the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormus - this was the first step in the Pakistani mediation proposal. Iran's leadership, however, refuses to do so.
Tehran has rejected a ceasefire. Iran insists on a final end of the war – and made a list of demands.
Why Are Talks With Iran Nearing Collapse
Regional mediators are making a final push for a 45-day ceasefire between the United States and Iran, as President Donald Trump’s deadline for a deal approaches, reported by Axios, citing multiple officials. According to the report, negotiations are ongoing but chances of an agreement within 48 hours remain slim.The proposed plan includes a temporary ceasefire followed by talks aimed at ending the war permanently. Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt …
Axios reveals 45-day ceasefire deal in play, will it happen before Trump's Tuesday deadline?
A potential 45-day ceasefire is being discussed between the United States, Iran, and several regional mediators, just hours before Donald Trump‘s deadline, which he has (once again) extended, this time to Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET. The next two days are critical, as these last-minute efforts are the only chance to avoid a major escalation that could include large strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure and retaliatory attacks on energy and water …
REPORT: U.S. and Iran Considering 45-Day Ceasefire Proposal.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: A draft proposal for a 45-day ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has been received by Iran and the United States.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff, and mediators from Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey.WHEN & WHERE: The proposal was sent late Sunday night, as per Mideast officials.KEY QUOTE: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up …
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