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Iran’s Acceptance of Ceasefire Proposal Appears Unlikely, Says Analyst

Marzie Khalilian, a Canadian-based expert in politics and academic research, expressed skepticism about Iran’s potential agreement to a two-week ceasefire, citing a lack of tangible benefits for the country.
“The Iranian perspective is crucial in this scenario,” Khalilian noted in an interview with Al Jazeera. “We must consider what concessions or advantages Iran would derive from this proposal, particularly if it merely serves to intensify the other side’s aggression against Iranian interests.”
As both parties deliberate on Pakistan’s proposal, which includes Iran temporarily opening the Strait of Hormuz and the United States extending its deadline, Khalilian questioned the proposal’s appeal to Iran. “What incentives does this offer to the Iranians?” she asked. “It’s uncertain how they will respond, but to me, their acceptance of this proposal seems highly improbable.”

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