Iran Reviews Ceasefire Proposal Amid Regional Tensions, Rejects US Mediation
‘Pakistan Not Mediating, Iran Reviewing Ceasefire Proposal’: IRGC Source Tells News18
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Iran is currently reviewing a ceasefire proposal received through Pakistan but does not recognize Pakistan as a mediator. A source from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) emphasized that Tehran requires assurances from China and Russia before considering the proposal, which includes conditions for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01Iran is reviewing a ceasefire proposal from Pakistan but does not see it as a mediator.
- 02Tehran requires guarantees from China and Russia to trust the negotiation process.
- 03Iran is open to a ceasefire if its five conditions are met.
- 04The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has broader regional implications.
- 05Iran's military and diplomatic channels are in contact with multiple countries regarding the ceasefire.
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Iran is assessing a ceasefire proposal facilitated by Pakistan, according to a source linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The source clarified that Pakistan is not acting as a mediator but merely facilitating discussions. Iran insists that it can only trust the process if assurances come from China and Russia, as it has faced betrayals from the United States in the past. The proposal includes a framework for a ceasefire and the reopening of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran has set five conditions that must be met for a ceasefire to be accepted. The ongoing conflict has led to significant regional tensions, with the US and Israel targeting Iranian infrastructure amidst threats of further military action if Iran does not comply with demands to reopen the waterway. Meanwhile, Iran continues its military operations in the region, complicating the situation further. The IRGC source indicated that Iran is committed to achieving long-lasting peace through diplomatic means, despite the current escalations.
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The ongoing conflict and the potential for a ceasefire could significantly affect regional stability and economic activities, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route.
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