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Trump sets a deadline as Iran rejects temporary ceasefire proposal
Summary
The U.S. has set a deadline for Iran to accept a deal by 8 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday; Iran has rejected temporary ceasefire offers and talks continue through intermediaries.
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President Donald Trump has set a deadline for Iran to accept a deal or face U.S. military action, and he said the deadline will not be extended. Iran has publicly rejected temporary ceasefire proposals and has reportedly sought a permanent end to the war. The U.S. and Iran have exchanged messages through intermediaries including Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey. Officials say negotiations are ongoing but the parties remain far apart.
Key developments:
- President Trump said Iran has until 8 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday to accept a deal and that he will not extend the deadline.
- Iran has publicly rejected temporary ceasefire proposals and reportedly sent a ten-point plan calling for a permanent end to the war, according to Iranian state media.
- The U.S. and Iran have exchanged messages through intermediaries including Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey, and officials describe talks as continuing but distant.
Summary:
The deadline places diplomatic talks on a tight timetable and highlights the risk of escalation if no agreement is reached. Undetermined at this time.
