Tehran has responded positively to Pakistan's proposal for a two-week ceasefire. This was reported by Reuters with reference to a senior Iranian official.
"A senior Iranian official told Reuters that Iran is positively considering Pakistan's request for a two—week ceasefire," the report said.
Meanwhile, Fox News correspondent Jackie Heinrich reported that US President Donald Trump refused to comment on the Pakistani Prime Minister's request to extend the ultimatum by two weeks. According to her, Trump said he would soon receive full information on this issue, but added: "I can say one thing — I know him very well. He is a very respected person all over the world."
As EADaily reported, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif asked Donald Trump to extend the ultimatum to Iran for another two weeks. He stated this in the social network X. At the same time, the Pakistani Prime Minister asked Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz for the same two weeks.
Recall, President Donald Trump got acquainted with Pakistan's proposal for a two-week truce between the United States and Iran. This was stated in the social network X by Axios correspondent Barak Ravid with reference to the White House.

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