Iran rejects ceasefire proposal as Trump deadline looms; insists on permanent end to war

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Iran has rejected a ceasefire proposal amid intensifying hostilities, insisting on a permanent end to the war with guarantees against future attacks. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and disruption to global oil supplies, with the US warning of potential strikes on Iranian infrastructure.
Iran rejected a ceasefire proposal on April 6, seeking a permanent end to the war with guarantees. The proposal, backed by regional mediators, included reopening the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran refused, citing unacceptable terms. The conflict has escalated, with Israeli forces striking Iran's South Pars gas field and Iran retaliating with missile and drone attacks. The US has warned of potential strikes on Iranian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened. The conflict has caused significant casualties and disruption to global oil supplies, with Brent crude prices surging. Diplomatic efforts continue, with Pakistan playing a key mediation role.
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