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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Regional powers propose 45-day ceasefire ahead of US deadline

Apr 06, 2026 05:45 AM CT Middle East ceasefire,diplomacy,regional-cooperation,de-escalation

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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Proposal for 45-day ceasefire reported to have been shared by Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey ahead of Trump deadline

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T2 Financial Times
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United States NEUTRAL

Set a deadline for ceasefire negotiations, prompting regional proposals.

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