U.S., Iran Discussing 45-Day Ceasefire
The United States, Iran and a group of regional mediators are discussing a possible 45-day ceasefire, according to Axios, which cited four informed sources from the United States, Israel and the region.
The report said the proposed truce is being explored as an initial step toward reducing hostilities and opening space for broader diplomatic negotiations.
Axios reported early Monday that the proposed ceasefire could serve as the foundation for a more permanent arrangement aimed at ending the war between the two sides. The talks are said to focus not only on halting immediate military activity but also on creating a framework for a broader political and security settlement.
According to the report, the discussions are based on a two-stage plan, with the first phase centered on a 45-day ceasefire and the second phase aimed at reaching a final agreement. Sources familiar with the matter said the temporary truce could be extended if negotiators require more time to finalize the broader terms of a long-term settlement.
The reported diplomatic effort comes at a time of heightened regional tension and increasing concern that the conflict could expand further if no immediate pause is achieved. Regional mediators are believed to be pushing for a limited truce to prevent further military escalation and reduce the risk of wider instability across the Middle East.
The report also comes after U.S. President Donald Trump previously warned that Iran’s vital infrastructure could be targeted if Tehran did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. That warning underscored the strategic importance of the waterway and highlighted the growing international pressure to prevent any disruption that could affect global oil shipments and regional security.
The latest ceasefire discussions emerge after weeks of intensifying confrontation, military threats and fears of a broader regional war involving Iran, Israel and U.S. interests. The Strait of Hormuz has remained a central flashpoint in the crisis, with any disruption there carrying major implications for energy markets, maritime trade and the stability of the Gulf region.
While no agreement has been announced and the talks remain at a sensitive stage, the reported 45-day ceasefire proposal appears to be one of the most serious diplomatic efforts so far. If successful, it could provide a rare opening for de-escalation and potentially lay the groundwork for a broader agreement to end the conflict.
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