Tehran, Iran – Reuters reports that Iran is positively considering Pakistan’s proposal for a two-week ceasefire. This proposal comes as part of diplomatic efforts to contain the military escalation in the region.
Openness to diplomatic initiatives
The agency quoted informed sources as saying that Tehran is showing initial willingness to consider the initiative. This reflects signs of a relative openness to political solutions and de-escalating the situation on the ground.
Supporting regional de-escalation efforts
This development follows the Pakistani Prime Minister’s call for a comprehensive ceasefire and the opening of avenues for diplomatic efforts. The aim is to reach a settlement that ends the current crisis and mitigates its regional and international repercussions.
Awaiting the final decision
While no official statement has yet been issued by the Iranian side, the international community is awaiting the outcome of the ongoing consultations. This comes amid hopes that this step will contribute to reducing tensions and creating the conditions for a broader de-escalation agreement.



