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6 Apr 2026, 15:41

The state news agency IRNA reported on Tuesday evening, April 6, that the Islamic Republic has conveyed its response to the U.S. proposal to end the war through Pakistan after "comprehensive reviews at the highest levels of the system."

According to this report, the response, which is structured in 10 points, rejects a ceasefire and emphasizes the necessity of a "permanent end to the war while respecting Iran's considerations." The text also outlines a series of demands from the Islamic Republic, including "ending conflicts in the region, establishing a protocol for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, reconstruction, and lifting sanctions."

IRNA wrote that the provision of this response followed two weeks of review at the highest levels of the system and came in the wake of recent developments in western and central Iran. The report also claimed that the Islamic Republic has demonstrated its "upper hand" in the war and that Donald Trump, the President of the United States, has distanced himself from some of his previous threats.
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Following the announcement of the rejection of a 45-day ceasefire by the Islamic Republic of Iran on Tuesday evening, April 6, Axios reported, citing "a U.S. official," that Iran's response was described as "stringent."
An Axios reporter quoted the U.S. official as saying that the Islamic Republic's 10-point response to the U.S. was "stringent," and it is unclear whether it allows for movement towards a diplomatic solution.
Official Iranian news agencies previously reported that the Islamic Republic, by rejecting the temporary ceasefire, has called for "a permanent end to the war while respecting Iran's considerations."
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