Pakistan proposes two-week ceasefire extension to US regarding Iran
Summary
Pakistan has submitted a diplomatic proposal to the US administration urging an extension of a deadline related to Iran and suggesting a two-week ceasefire. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that President Trump is aware of the proposal and that a response is pending. This development indicates ongoing international diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions involving Iran, potentially impacting the broader conflict trajectory.
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Acknowledged receipt of the proposal via Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, with a response pending
Subject of the proposed deadline extension and ceasefire initiative
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"Event 15 involves the US imposing an ultimatum on Iran, creating high tension. The New Event represents an escalation of diplomatic activity in response to this ultimatum, as Pakistan attempts to extend a ceasefire to prevent the military consequences of the ultimatum."
"Event 10 explicitly mentions 'Pakistan's Diplomatic Intervention' occurring alongside Trump's threats. The New Event details the specific content of this intervention (a two-week ceasefire proposal), indicating that the general intervention noted in Event 10 led to the specific diplomatic proposal in the New Event."
"Event 5 describes Turkey and Pakistan coordinating diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the Iran-Israel conflict. The New Event represents a specific execution of Pakistan's side of this coordinated effort, making the events parallel components of a broader diplomatic strategy."
"The new event explicitly mentions a briefing on 'Pakistan's proposal' as part of the diplomatic discussions. Event 1 details Pakistan's specific proposal of a two-week ceasefire extension to the US regarding Iran, which serves as the direct catalyst for the current high-level talks."
"Event 2 details Pakistan proposing a two-week ceasefire extension to the US regarding Iran, which aligns temporally and thematically with the final agreement reached in the new event, suggesting Pakistan's proposal was a parallel or facilitating diplomatic track leading to the US-Iran accord."
"Event 10 notes Pakistan's proposal for a ceasefire extension. The New Event shows Pakistan acting as the mediator for the negotiations, suggesting that Pakistan's diplomatic initiative in Event 10 was instrumental in facilitating the venue and framework for the talks in the New Event."
"Event 1 describes Pakistan proposing a two-week ceasefire extension, which directly precipitated the US announcement in the New Event to suspend bombing operations as a 'double-sided ceasefire' facilitated by Pakistani mediators."
"Both events describe the same diplomatic initiative where Pakistan seeks a two-week extension for negotiations involving Iran. Event 1 frames it as a proposal to the US, while the New Event frames it as a request coinciding with the US ultimatum deadline, indicating they are concurrent aspects of the same diplomatic maneuver."
"Event 1 describes Pakistan's proposal for an extension regarding Iran, which is the direct antecedent to the New Event where the US delays its response to that specific proposal. The New Event is the immediate diplomatic consequence of the action taken in Event 1."
"Event 1 describes Pakistan's specific proposal for a ceasefire extension regarding the Iran conflict. The New Event reports the Pakistani PM's statement that these diplomatic initiatives are 'advancing,' indicating that the proposal in Event 1 has led to the reported progress in the New Event."
"Pakistan's proposal for a two-week ceasefire extension (Event 1) aligns temporally and thematically with Trump's announcement of a two-week suspension of operations. Both events indicate a coordinated or converging diplomatic effort to de-escalate the conflict for the same duration."