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#Gate广场四月发帖挑战 Sources: A US-Iran ceasefire agreement could take effect on the 6th; Iran: Will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz on the condition of a "temporary ceasefire"
Xinhua News Agency Beijing, April 6 — Reuters, on the 6th, quoted a source as saying that the United States and Iran have received a plan for a ceasefire agreement, which could take effect on the 6th. The source said that Pakistan has drafted a framework to end the conflict and has communicated with the US and Iran. The plan aims to achieve an immediate ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz first, followed by reaching a final agreement within 15 to 20 days. The final agreement may include Iran’s commitment not to seek nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and the unfreezing of frozen assets.
According to China News Service, Reuters reported today (April 6) that senior Iranian officials confirmed to Reuters that they have received the latest ceasefire proposal from Pakistan, the mediator, and are currently reviewing the relevant content. The official stated that Iran will not accept setting a deadline or applying pressure to force a decision. Iran will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a “temporary ceasefire.” Iran believes the United States is not yet ready to achieve a permanent ceasefire.
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, April 6 — Reuters, on the 6th, quoted a source as saying that the US and Iran have received a proposal regarding a ceasefire agreement, which could take effect on the 6th. The source stated that Pakistan has drafted a framework to end the conflict and has communicated with the US and Iran. The plan aims to achieve an immediate ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz first, followed by reaching a final agreement within 15 to 20 days. The final agreement may include Iran’s commitment not to seek nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and the unfreezing of assets.
According to China News Service, Reuters reported today (April 6) that a senior Iranian government official confirmed to Reuters that they have received the latest ceasefire proposal from Pakistan, the mediator, and are currently reviewing the relevant details. The official stated that Iran will not accept setting a deadline or applying pressure to force a decision. Iran will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a "temporary ceasefire." Iran believes the United States is not yet prepared to achieve a permanent ceasefire.