Iran rejects US’ 48-hour ceasefire proposal, push was made by another country – Report

This video grab taken on April 3, 2026, from UGC images posted on social media on April 3, 2026 show a US aircraft, followed by two helicopters, flying over the town of Zaras in the southern Iran's Khuzestan province

Tehran had ⁠rejected ​a US proposal ​for a 48-hour ceasefire, Iran’s semi-official ‌Fars news agency reported on Friday, citing a source.

According to a report by Reuters, the source ​said ​the proposal was ‌made ⁠on Wednesday through another country, ​which ​was ⁠not named.

The ongoing West Asia conflict is now over a month old. Iran launched a wave of retaliatory strikes after US, Israel jointly attacked the Islamic Republic on Saturday, 28 February – which also killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Explosions were reported across Dubai, Abu Dhabi among other key Gulf hubs – which are also home to US military bases.

(This is a developing story. Keep checking for more updates)

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