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Iran seeks lasting end to war, rejects US deadline

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Iran seeks lasting end to war, rejects US deadline

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Iran has rejected a US deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, seeking a lasting end to the war with the US and Israel. The Iranian response includes a ten-point plan, emphasizing the need for a permanent end to the conflict, safe passage through the Strait, and lifting of sanctions.

Iran wants a lasting end to the war with the US and Israel. The country rejected a US deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's response includes ten clauses, such as ending conflicts, safe passage, lifting sanctions, and reconstruction. The US proposed a framework plan to cease the five-week-old conflict. Pakistan's army chief helped broker the plan, which includes an immediate ceasefire and talks on a broader peace settlement. The US and Israel have been pounding Iran, killing thousands and damaging economies. Iran responded to the attacks by closing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global energy supplies.

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