Regional powers propose 45-day ceasefire ahead of US deadline
Summary
Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey have reportedly circulated a proposal for a 45-day ceasefire in the region, timed to precede a deadline set by the US administration. This diplomatic initiative aims to de-escalate tensions involving Israel and Iranian-backed proxies, potentially altering the trajectory of ongoing hostilities. While the proposal does not yet guarantee a halt in violence, it signals increased regional coordination to manage the conflict.
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Set a deadline for ceasefire negotiations, prompting regional proposals.
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"The US ultimatum threatening Iranian civilian infrastructure (Event 10) created the specific 'US deadline' mentioned in the new event, prompting regional powers to propose a ceasefire to de-escalate tensions before that deadline is reached."
"Event 15 explicitly mentions 'Ceasefire Negotiations' occurring alongside the rejection of US deadlines, indicating that the new proposal by Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey is part of the same ongoing diplomatic track to manage the conflict."
"Event 11 reports on regional powers proposing a ceasefire, while the new event describes a significant military escalation. These events are occurring simultaneously, highlighting the tension between diplomatic efforts to de-escalate and the ongoing intensification of military hostilities."