Iran rejects the 45-day ceasefire proposal and demands the permanent end of hostilities

The proposal sought to de-escalate the military escalation in the region, authorizing for example the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, although Tehran has called it "illogical and unacceptable"

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A building in Iran destroyed after new attacks by Israel and Palestine against the Asian country. Archive image Europa Press/Contacto/Sha Dati

A building in Iran destroyed after new attacks by Israel and Palestine against the Asian country. Archive image Europa Press/Contacto/Sha Dati

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Peace talks in the Middle East are going through a critical moment. Iran has rejected the 45-day ceasefire proposal driven by Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey, while the United States has not yet given an official response. The initiative sought to open the Strait of Hormuz and generate time to negotiate a broader agreement, but Tehran called it "illogical and unacceptable," stressing that it will not participate in negotiations under threat.