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Iran resists proposed 45-day ceasefire plan by regional mediators

Apr 06, 2026 06:12 AM CT Regional (Middle East) ceasefire,diplomacy,iran,regional-mediators,conflict-resolution

Summary

Mediators from Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt have proposed a 45-day ceasefire plan to de-escalate tensions in the region. Iran has expressed reluctance to accept the proposal, indicating potential obstacles to diplomatic resolution. This development highlights the ongoing difficulty in achieving a unified diplomatic front among regional actors involved in the Iran-Israel conflict theater.

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Mediators Pakistan, Turkiye and Egypt are proposing a 45-day ceasefire plan. But Iran is reluctant.

Sources (1)

T2 Al Jazeera
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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Expressed reluctance to accept the proposed 45-day ceasefire plan.

Related Events (3)

→ PARALLEL TO 92% confidence
STANDARD Iran prepares counter-proposal to US 15-point mediation plan

"Both events involve Iran's diplomatic maneuvering regarding ceasefire proposals. Event 12 shows Iran preparing a counter-proposal to a US plan, while the new event shows Iran resisting a regional mediator plan, indicating a consistent pattern of rejecting external mediation frameworks."

→ ESCALATION OF 88% confidence
STANDARD Iran maintains Strait of Hormuz closure threat despite potential ceasefire

"Iran's resistance to the ceasefire plan (New Event) is causally linked to its continued threat to close the Strait of Hormuz (Event 10). The refusal to de-escalate diplomatically reinforces the likelihood of maintaining or increasing coercive economic and military pressure."

← PARALLEL TO 88% confidence
STANDARD Iran rejects Strait of Hormuz reopening in proposed Pakistan ceasefire plan

"Event 13 details Iran resisting a proposed 45-day ceasefire plan by regional mediators. The new event describes a similar refusal regarding a Pakistan-proposed ceasefire, indicating a consistent pattern of Iranian diplomatic rejection of de-escalation efforts across different mediation channels."