Strait of Hormuz Closure: Iran Rejects Reopening Strait of Hormuz for ‘Temporary Ceasefire’
Iran has rejected a temporary ceasefire in exchange for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, questioning US commitment to a permanent deal. While reviewing a Pakistani proposal for an immediate truce, a senior official told Reuters that Tehran will not succumb to external pressure or deadlines regarding the critical maritime corridor.
Iran has rejected the prospect of reopening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a "temporary ceasefire," according to a senior Iranian official who was cited by Reuters. The official expressed scepticism regarding US intentions, stating that Washington lacks the genuine readiness required for a permanent resolution. While confirming that Iran is currently reviewing a Pakistani proposal for an immediate ceasefire, the official emphasised that Tehran will not be coerced by externally imposed deadlines or diplomatic pressure into making a hasty decision. Middle East Conflict: Airstrikes on Iran Kill More Than 25 As Donald Trump’s Deadline To Open Strait of Hormuz Looms.
Iran Rejects Reopening Strait of Hormuz for a ‘Temporary Ceasefire’
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