Iran Proposes 10 Ceasefire Terms

International Business News  –  According to a report by the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) on the 6th, Iran has responded to Pakistan’s proposal to end the war made by the United States.

The report stated that the response includes 10 terms, the core of which includes: emphasizing that a permanent end to the war must be achieved based on Iran’s concerns; and outlining a series of demands, such as ending the regional conflict, establishing a safe passage agreement for the Strait of Hormuz, post-war reconstruction, and lifting sanctions.

Previously, a senior Iranian government official stated that he had received a new ceasefire proposal from Pakistan, the mediator, and was currently reviewing its contents.

The official stated that Iran would not accept setting deadlines or applying pressure to force a decision. Iran will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a “temporary ceasefire.” Iran believes that the United States is not yet ready to achieve a permanent ceasefire.

US Response—

According to a report by Axios News on the 6th, citing a US official, the United States has received Iran’s response regarding ending the war.

On June 6, some US media outlets, citing US officials, reported that Iran’s response to the US proposal to end the war was “too demanding,” and it remains unclear whether this will help to advance a diplomatic solution to the conflict.