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Iran Conflict 2026
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Iran files its own ten-day truce

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Iran separately submitted its own ten-day ceasefire proposal to Washington while still under strikes, tabling a rival text rather than accepting the mediators' one.

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Key takeaway

Iran tabled its own ten-day truce rather than accept the mediators', a fight over who authors the pause.

Iran separately submitted its own ten-day ceasefire offer to Washington while still under strikes 1. The move arrived alongside the mediators' joint text rather than as an acceptance of it, leaving the administration two competing truces of the same length to weigh at once.

Tehran drafting its own pause, rather than signing one handed to it, is a bid to own the sequencing of any halt. It fits a pattern from earlier in the war, when Iran declared the Islamabad memorandum suspended rather than let an externally brokered framework set its terms . A proposal written in Tehran lets Iran define what a pause covers, the strikes, the blockade, or the nuclear question, before Washington's conditions narrow it. Neither Washington nor Tehran has accepted the other's text, and either set of demands could gut the other's.

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In plain English

Iran has also put forward its own ten-day ceasefire proposal, separately from the one Qatar, Egypt, Pakistan and Oman submitted. Iran is doing this while still being struck by US and Israeli forces. Having two separate proposals on the table, one from Iran and one from the mediators, means the two sides have not yet agreed on a single text both can sign, even if the broad terms overlap.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Iran submitting its own text, rather than simply endorsing the four-mediator proposal, follows a consistent pattern since May: Tehran has repeatedly preferred to control the specific wording of any drawdown demand rather than accept language drafted by intermediaries, even where the substance is similar.

Doing so while still under strikes also serves a domestic purpose, letting Iran's leadership present itself as negotiating from continued resistance rather than capitulation.

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  • Meaning

    Iran drafting its own text rather than endorsing the mediators' proposal suggests Tehran wants to be seen negotiating on its own terms, not accepting language written by Doha, Cairo, Islamabad or Muscat.

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