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Iran rejects US ceasefire plan, issues its own demands as strikes land across the Mideast

Iran has dismissed the US ceasefire proposal, presenting its own set of demands amid ongoing military actions in the region.

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Updated 17 days ago
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Summary

On March 25, 2026, Iran formally rejected the ceasefire plan proposed by the United States, signaling a shift in the regional military dynamics.

In response, Iran has outlined its own set of demands, which could impact the strategic calculations of various stakeholders in the region.

The ongoing military strikes across the Mideast complicate the situation further, suggesting a need for a reassessment of current infrastructure and operational capabilities.

Updates

Update at 19:17 UTC on 2026-03-25

France 24 reported Tehran rejects US efforts to end fighting amid escalating conflict in the region.

Sources: France 24

Update at 19:21 UTC on 2026-03-25

France 24 reported Iranian officials dismiss America's ceasefire proposal, presenting their own conditions for peace.

Sources: France 24