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Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal, Demands Permanent Peace Amid Ongoing Conflict

In a significant development amid the escalating conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel, Iran has formally rejected a US-backed ceasefire proposal, insisting on a permanent end to hostilities. The Iranian government outlined ten key conditions for peace, including the lifting of sanctions and security guarantees. Additionally, Iran has mocked President Trump's ultimatum regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, showcasing its defiance in the face of US pressure. This article delves into Iran's firm stance and the implications for regional stability.
 

Iran's Firm Stance Against Temporary Ceasefire

In light of the intensifying conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, Iran has officially responded to a ceasefire proposal backed by the US, communicated through Pakistan. The Iranian government has dismissed the idea of a temporary truce, insisting instead on a permanent cessation of hostilities, as reported by Iranian state media and various international outlets. This proposal, which is part of a framework mediated by Pakistan known as the “Islamabad Accord,” aims to cease hostilities and stabilize the region, particularly by reopening the crucial Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil passage. However, Tehran has firmly rejected any short-term solutions while military actions persist.


Key Conditions Outlined by Iran

The Reported 10-Point Framework

While comprehensive details are scarce, credible sources indicate that Iran's response encompasses ten significant conditions:

1. Permanent End to Hostilities
  • Immediate and irreversible cessation of all military operations by the US and Israel.
2. No Temporary Ceasefire Model
  • Rejection of phased or interim ceasefire proposals; only a definitive, binding peace agreement is acceptable.
3. Regional De-escalation
  • Termination of conflicts involving Iran-affiliated groups across Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and the broader region.
4. Security Guarantees
  • Binding international commitments to avert future attacks or operations targeting the Iranian regime.
5. Strait of Hormuz Protocol
  • A structured agreement to ensure safe maritime navigation, acknowledging Iran's strategic interests and control over the waterway.
6. Lifting of Sanctions
  • Immediate removal of US and international economic sanctions imposed on Iran.
7. Release of Frozen Assets
  • Unfreezing of Iranian financial assets held overseas as part of economic normalization.
8. War Reparations / Reconstruction
  • Compensation and international assistance for rebuilding infrastructure damaged during the conflict.
9. Sovereignty Recognition
  • Formal acknowledgment of Iran’s territorial integrity and political sovereignty, including guarantees against interference.
10. Structured Peace Mechanism
  • A clear roadmap for achieving long-term peace, including follow-up negotiations and monitoring systems.


Iran's Response to Trump's Ultimatum

Iran Mocks Trump's 'Tuesday 8:PM' Ultimatum For Reopening Of Strait Of Hormuz

Iran has taken the opportunity to ridicule the United States and President Donald Trump amid the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Following Trump's threat to "blow everything up there" if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday, Iran responded with humor. The Iranian Embassy in Zimbabwe posted on social media, jokingly stating, "We've lost the keys." Meanwhile, the Iranian embassy in South Africa humorously remarked that the strait is only open for "friends," adding, "Shh… the key’s under the flowerpot. Just open for friends." Trump had set a new deadline for Iran to comply with US demands regarding the Strait of Hormuz, warning that military action could ensue if an agreement is not reached. In a social media update, Trump specified, "Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time!" indicating a fresh deadline for Tehran to adhere to US expectations. This statement followed a more aggressive warning about potential strikes on Iranian infrastructure.