Iran Reviews US Proposals Amid Ongoing Tensions in the Middle East
US-Israel-Iran War Ceasefire News Live: Iran Says No Date For More Talks With US Until 'Framework' Agreed
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Iran's Supreme National Security Council is currently reviewing new proposals from the United States but has not committed to any agreements. Tensions remain high, particularly in the Persian Gulf, where Iran's Revolutionary Guards issued warnings against maritime movements, while the ongoing conflict has led to significant casualties.
- 01Iran is reviewing new proposals from the United States but has not yet responded.
- 02The Revolutionary Guards have issued warnings against ships leaving ports in the Persian Gulf.
- 03US President Donald Trump cautioned Iran against using the Strait of Hormuz as leverage.
- 04The conflict has resulted in 3,468 reported deaths due to ongoing hostilities.
- 05Hezbollah's leader emphasized that any ceasefire must be mutual, not one-sided.
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Iran's Supreme National Security Council has confirmed it is reviewing new proposals from the United States regarding the ongoing conflict, but has not yet issued a response. The council stated that it will not compromise with Washington. Meanwhile, tensions in the region are escalating, with Iran's Revolutionary Guards warning that no ships should leave their anchorage in the Persian Gulf. Any attempt to approach the strategic Strait of Hormuz will be viewed as cooperation with the enemy and will be met with force. US President Donald Trump responded by warning Tehran against using the Strait as a bargaining chip. The conflict has reportedly led to 3,468 deaths, highlighting the severe impact of the hostilities. In Lebanon, Israeli forces have conducted demolitions in border towns, while Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem warned that any ceasefire must involve both sides, asserting that resistance fighters will remain vigilant.
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The ongoing conflict and military tensions could disrupt shipping routes and increase risks for maritime trade in the Persian Gulf, affecting regional economies and global supply chains.
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