Summary
- President Donald Trump is aware of Pakistan’s two-week ceasefire proposal.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the official US position on the proposal will be announced soon.
- Amid military tensions in the Middle East, the US stance on the ceasefire proposal could be a key variable in shaping the course of negotiations.
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President Donald Trump is aware of Pakistan’s ceasefire proposal, and the US will announce its position later, a White House spokesperson said.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Walter Bloomberg on June 7 that Trump had been briefed on Pakistan’s proposal.
An official US response will be issued soon, Leavitt said. She gave no details on whether Washington would accept the proposal or when a decision would be announced.
Pakistan had earlier proposed a two-week ceasefire to the US and Iran. Iran is reported to be reviewing the proposal favorably.
Military tensions in the Middle East remain elevated, and the US position on the ceasefire proposal could influence the course of negotiations. Attention is focused on Washington’s next announcement and response.


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