Iran has rejected a proposed 48-hour ceasefire reportedly offered by the United States through an intermediary on April 2, according to News Agency.
Sources cited by the agency claimed that instead of accepting the temporary halt in hostilities, Tehran responded by increasing the intensity of its attacks. The reported ceasefire proposal allegedly followed operational challenges faced by U.S. armed forces, which were attributed to a miscalculation of Iran’s military capabilities.
Conflicting Statements Highlight Ongoing Diplomatic Tensions
Earlier, Donald Trump stated that Washington was negotiating with what he described as new Iranian authorities to bring an end to the armed conflict. However, officials from Iran’s foreign ministry have repeatedly rejected those claims.
Iran Calls U.S. Proposals “Illogical” and “Excessively Harsh”
Iranian authorities said they had received multiple settlement proposals from the United States through intermediary channels but described the terms as “illogical” and “excessively harsh.” The exchange highlights ongoing diplomatic strain and uncertainty surrounding potential ceasefire efforts between the two countries.
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