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Iran rejects Pakistan's 45-day ceasefire proposal — won't open Hormuz for temporary truce

·Tehran / Islamabad

Iran rejected Pakistan's 45-day ceasefire proposal mediated through Pakistani army chief Asim Munir, refusing to open the Strait of Hormuz even as a temporary measure. The White House said the proposal was one of many ideas but Trump had not signed off. Netanyahu reportedly urged Trump not to proceed with any ceasefire at this stage.

Iran formally rejected Pakistan's 45-day ceasefire proposal, which included a phased reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as a confidence-building measure. The proposal, pushed by Pakistan's army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, envisioned an immediate ceasefire followed by negotiations on Hormuz reopening and broader conflict resolution. A White House official said the proposal was one of many ideas under consideration but that Trump had not signed off on it. Separately, Netanyahu reportedly urged Trump not to move forward with a ceasefire with Iran at this stage, reflecting Israel's position that maximum pressure should be maintained.
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Iran rejected Pakistan's 45-day ceasefire proposal; refuses to open Hormuz for temporary truce.

United StatesNEUTRALpolicy_signal

White House official: Pakistan proposal is one of many ideas but Trump has not signed off.

IsraelOPPOSINGdiplomatic_position

Netanyahu reportedly urged Trump not to move forward with Iran ceasefire at this stage.

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