US–Iran War: Ceasefire Soon? Here’s What Washington May Demand

By :  Shivani
Update: 2026-04-06 15:03 GMT

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Amid escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, fresh diplomatic efforts are underway to secure a ceasefire. Reports suggest that Washington could push for strict conditions as part of any potential agreement, even as both sides remain far apart on key issues.

Push for Temporary Ceasefire

According to emerging reports, mediators are working on a two-phase peace plan, beginning with a temporary ceasefire—possibly around 45 days—to create space for broader negotiations.

This initial truce would aim to reduce hostilities and pave the way for a long-term settlement between the two nations. However, the success of such efforts depends heavily on mutual concessions.

What the US May Demand

Washington is expected to insist on several key conditions before agreeing to a ceasefire:

  • End to Iran’s nuclear ambitions
  • Limits on ballistic missile programmes
  • Curtailment of support to proxy groups in the region
  • Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route

These demands align with earlier US proposals, including a broader peace framework shared via intermediaries.

Iran’s Tough Stand

Iran has so far rejected several US-backed proposals, calling them “excessive” and incompatible with its national interests.

Tehran has also indicated that any negotiations must avoid ultimatums and threats, signaling a firm stance ahead of any formal talks.

Mediation Efforts Intensify

Countries such as Pakistan and other regional players are actively mediating between the two sides. A proposed framework includes:

  • Immediate ceasefire agreement
  • Gradual negotiations for a permanent peace deal
  • Possible sanctions relief and economic adjustments

Rising Pressure and Deadlines

US President Donald Trump has reportedly set deadlines for Iran, including demands related to reopening key shipping routes. Failure to comply could lead to further military escalation, including strikes on critical infrastructure.

Uncertain Road Ahead

While both sides are exploring diplomatic options, significant differences remain. Iran seeks guarantees and respect for sovereignty, while the US continues to push for sweeping security concessions.

Conclusion

A ceasefire between the US and Iran may be on the horizon, but only if both sides can bridge major strategic differences. With global stakes high—especially around oil supply routes and regional stability—the coming days are expected to be crucial in determining whether diplomacy succeeds or conflict deepens.


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