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