Iran rejected the ceasefire proposal with the US
Iran has conveyed to Pakistan that it will not support the idea of a temporary ceasefire with the US and insists on a complete cessation of hostilities. In a 10-point response, the authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran indicated that for a peace agreement they demand, among other things, an agreement on a protocol for the safe passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of sanctions.
This is reported by the IRNA agency.
According to the information, among other demands are assistance in the reconstruction of Iran after the end of hostilities and a complete cessation of attacks in the region.
Earlier, a White House official told the media that US President Donald Trump has not yet "signed a deal" on a ceasefire with Iran, and the military operation continues. This evening at a press conference, the American leader will make statements regarding the conflict in the Middle East.
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