Summary
- Iran reportedly rejected the US ceasefire proposal and called for a permanent end to the war.
- Iran said it delivered its response to the US proposal to end the war via Pakistan and did not accept the ceasefire plan.
- Iran’s official response was made up of 10 clauses and reportedly included content calling for a permanent end to the war rather than a simple ceasefire.
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Iran has rejected a US ceasefire proposal and called for a permanent end to the war.
On the 6th, overseas business news alert channel Walter Bloomberg said, "Iran delivered its response to the US proposal to end the war via Pakistan, and did not accept the ceasefire plan."
Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency also reported that "Iran’s official response consists of a total of 10 clauses, and includes content calling for a permanent end to the war rather than a simple ceasefire."
Iran also appeared to draw a line under the existing proposal by emphasizing a fundamental end to hostilities instead of a ceasefire in this position.

Minseung Kang
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