Iranian official tells CNN Tehran never received ceasefire proposal
- A senior Iranian official told CNN that Tehran never received any formal proposal from the United States.
- Iran denies reaching a ceasefire agreement with Israel but claims military operations stopped at a 4 a.m. deadline if Israel ceased attacks.
- Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said, "As of now, there is NO 'agreement' on any ceasefire or cessation of military operations."
- Conflicting narratives exist about the ceasefire, prompting concerns regarding its implementation and durability.
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An Unlikely Outbreak of Peace? - Liberty Nation News
By Mark Angelides Late Monday, June 23, President Donald Trump announced that a phased reduction in hostilities would begin between Iran and Israel resulting in a complete end to the “12-day war” over a 24-hour period. Early signals suggest that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on board, and his Iranian counterparts have publicly noted that they also […]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also confirmed the ceasefire with Iran on Tuesday morning. This was reported by international news agencies. Earlier…
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Read Full Article[NHK] Iranian state television reported on the 24th that "a ceasefire has begun." President Trump announced this at around 6pm on the 23rd (7am on the 24th Japan time)...
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