Iran Rejects Ceasefire as Trump Issues Deadline Over Strait of Hormuz

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Iran has rejected a proposed ceasefire and is seeking a permanent end to its war with the US and Israel, resisting pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The US has given Iran a deadline to comply, warning of overwhelming military action if the strategic waterway is not reopened by Tuesday night.
Iran has rejected a proposed ceasefire in its war with the US and Israel. Instead, it has proposed a 10-point framework for a lasting settlement. The framework includes demands for an end to regional wars and sanctions relief. The US has given Iran a deadline to comply. The Strait of Hormuz, a key artery for global energy supplies, has been shut down since late February. The standoff has disrupted oil and gas supplies, causing prices to surge. The war has also had significant political and economic implications, with thousands killed and concerns growing over a prolonged conflict.
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