Tehran Rejects U.S. Ceasefire Proposal
Iran has reportedly turned down a U.S. proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire, according to an unnamed source speaking to the Fars news agency. The proposal, rumored to have been made via an unspecified intermediary country, has yet to be confirmed by U.S. officials.
An unnamed source revealed to Iran's Fars news agency that Tehran has declined a U.S. proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire. This proposal was purportedly presented on Wednesday through an unnamed intermediary nation.
The source did not disclose the identifying details of the country that mediated the proposal. As of now, there has been no response or confirmation from U.S. officials regarding the matter.
The development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing diplomatic and strategic engagements between the two nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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