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Iran submitted a 10-point response to the US for ending conflict permanently. Photo: ChatGPT.

Iran rejects US ceasefire proposal, sends 10-point plan seeking ‘definitive end’ to war

| @indiablooms | Apr 06, 2026, at 11:18 pm

Iran has rejected a US-backed ceasefire proposal, instead submitting a detailed 10-point response calling for a permanent end to the conflict, according to state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).

“In this response, set out in ten points, Iran has rejected a ceasefire and insists on the need for a definitive end to the conflict,” IRNA reported.

Tehran conveyed its position to Washington via Pakistan on Monday.

The proposal reportedly includes demands for a complete cessation of hostilities across the region, a framework to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, the lifting of sanctions, and commitments toward post-war reconstruction.

US calls proposal ‘significant, but not enough’

US President Donald Trump acknowledged reviewing a 45-day ceasefire proposal, describing it as a “significant step,” though insufficient.

“It’s a significant proposal… but it’s not good enough,” Trump told reporters at the White House, adding that backchannel negotiations through intermediaries were ongoing.

He also struck a harsher tone, warning that Iran would “pay a big price,” signaling continued pressure despite diplomatic exchanges.

Escalating rhetoric over Hormuz

Tensions further escalated after Trump issued a deadline via his platform, Truth Social, demanding Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening.

In a strongly worded post, he threatened to target Iran’s energy infrastructure if the vital shipping route remains blocked.

The warning was reiterated on Monday, even as mediators signaled potential progress toward a negotiated settlement.

Conflict continues amid uncertainty

The exchange underscores the widening gap between Washington’s push for a temporary ceasefire and Tehran’s insistence on a comprehensive resolution to the war.

While diplomatic channels remain open, the sharp rhetoric and competing demands highlight the fragility of ongoing efforts to de-escalate the conflict.

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