
"The framework, brokered through overnight negotiations involving Pakistan, lays out a two-stage process beginning with an immediate ceasefire followed by intensive talks aimed at a broader settlement within 15 to 20 days."
"A senior Iranian official said the country would not accept deadlines while it reviews the proposal, adding that Washington lacks the readiness for a permanent ceasefire."
"Anwar Gargash, an adviser to the president of the United Arab Emirates, told Reuters that any agreement must ensure access through the Strait, warning that failure to address Iran's nuclear programme and missile capabilities could lead to a more dangerous, more volatile Middle East."
The U.S. and Iran are considering a peace proposal that may result in a ceasefire within days, ahead of a deadline set by President Trump. The plan involves a two-stage process starting with an immediate ceasefire, followed by negotiations for a broader settlement. Pakistan's army chief is facilitating discussions, but Iran has rejected immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions remain high with ongoing violence and recent assassinations of Iranian officials, highlighting the urgency for a resolution.
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