Iran Rejects Proposed Ceasefire in Conflict with US and Israel

Kathmandu. Iran has rejected a proposed ceasefire for the war with the United States and Israel, Iranian state media reported on Monday.

US President Donald Trump had warned that if the 'Strait of Hormuz' was not opened for free movement by Tuesday, Iran would face another devastating attack and see its critical infrastructure destroyed. While Iran has rejected the 45-day ceasefire proposal to end the war, there has been no response from the US yet.

The news agency IRNA stated, "Iran has informed Pakistan of its response to the US proposal to end the war." "In the ten-point response, Iran has rejected the ceasefire and emphasized the need for a definitive end to the conflict."

Previously, Iran had put forward several conditions to end the war. As the conflict enters its thirteenth day, Tehran has made it clear that the struggle will not stop until there is international recognition of its rights, compensation for war damages, and a guarantee that there will be no future attacks.

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