Iran rejects ceasefire in response to proposals and emphasises need for permanent end to war, IRNA says

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CAIRO, April 6 (Reuters) - Iran has conveyed its ​response to the ‌U.S. proposal for ending the war ​to Pakistan, rejecting ​a ceasefire and emphasizing ⁠the necessity ​of a permanent end ​to the war, the official IRNA news ​agency said on ​Monday.

Iran’s response consists of ‌ten ⁠clauses, including an end to conflicts in the region, ​a ​protocol ⁠for safe passage through the ​Strait of ​Hormuz, ⁠lifting of sanctions, and reconstruction, the ⁠agency ​added.

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Reporting by ​Menna Alaa El Din; ​Editing by Toby Chopra

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