Iran rejects 45-day ceasefire proposal as Trump's deadline nears
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Iran rejects 45-day ceasefire proposal as Trump's deadline nears
"We only accept an end of the war with guarantees that we won't be attacked again, Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour stated, reflecting Iran's demand for security assurances amid ongoing hostilities."
"Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz has shaken the world economy, as Tehran refuses to allow U.S. and Israeli vessels through since the war began on February 28."
"The Israeli strike on the South Pars natural gas field aimed to eliminate a major source of revenue for Iran, which is critical for electricity production and shared with Qatar."
"Trump has warned Iran that the U.S. could set the country 'back to the stone ages,' escalating tensions as Iran continues to reject ceasefire proposals."
Iran has rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal, insisting on a permanent end to the war with guarantees against future attacks. The head of Iran's diplomatic mission in Cairo expressed distrust towards the Trump administration due to past bombings. Despite Iran's rejection, a regional official indicated that diplomatic efforts are ongoing. Meanwhile, Israel attacked a significant gas field, aiming to disrupt Iran's revenue sources. Tensions escalate as Trump warns of severe consequences for Iran, while Iran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global oil shipments.
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