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One-month ceasefire proposal emerges — US-Iran pause linked to 15-point plan, no official confirmation

·Washington D.C. / Tehran / Islamabad

Reports from Israel's Channel 12 and regional media indicate the US and Iran could announce a one-month ceasefire linked to the US 15-point plan. Plan details confirmed by Pakistani officials: sanctions relief, restrictions on Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, IAEA oversight, and guarantees for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. No official confirmation; Iran publicly denies negotiations. Trump confirmed Vance and Rubio are leading talks 'right now' from the Oval Office.

Israel's Channel 12 and other regional media reported on March 25 that the United States and Iran could announce a one-month ceasefire agreement to provide space for diplomatic negotiations. The proposed arrangement is described as linked to the broader US 15-point plan — formally transmitted to Tehran via Pakistan earlier in the day — and structured similarly to temporary ceasefire understandings previously implemented in Gaza and Lebanon, which pause active fighting for a defined window while parties negotiate toward a permanent arrangement. No official confirmation has been received from Washington or Tehran. Iran has repeatedly denied that formal negotiations are underway: the IRGC's Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters said 'don't call your failure an agreement,' and the foreign ministry spokesperson called US diplomacy a 'betrayal.' Trump has said the US is 'talking to the right people in Iran.' The Pakistan back-channel remains active; an in-person meeting has been described as possible within days. A one-month ceasefire, if it materializes, would be the most significant diplomatic development of the conflict and would immediately relieve pressure on global energy markets. Channel 12 is a credible Israeli news source with strong access to government officials.
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United StatesNEUTRALDIPLOMATIC

US peace plan formally transmitted via Pakistan; in-person meeting possible within days. Channel 12 reports one-month ceasefire proposal linked to 15-point plan. No official US confirmation. Trump: 'talking to the right people in Iran' and 'making progress.' 82nd Airborne deployment continuing in parallel.

IranUNKNOWNDIPLOMATIC

Iran formally denies ongoing negotiations. FM Baghaei: 'no trust, no deal with US — betrayal of diplomacy.' IRGC: 'don't call your failure an agreement.' Simultaneously, senior official confirmed Iran exchanged messages with intermediaries (NBC). US/Israel granted immunity to FM Araghchi and Speaker Qalibaf for potential contact. Iran's public position and diplomatic reality appear to diverge.

IsraelNEUTRALDIPLOMATIC

Channel 12 (Israeli) first to report ceasefire proposal — suggests Israeli government has advance knowledge. Netanyahu previously expressed concern about rapid ceasefire locking in Iranian nuclear capabilities. IDF: 'operating according to plans until instructed otherwise.' Ceasefire would require Israeli sign-off given parallel operations.

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