US, Iran Weigh 45-Day Ceasefire Plan Amid Intensifying Conflict
Washington— The United States, Iran and regional mediators are discussing a potential 45-day ceasefire as part of a broader two-phase framework to end the ongoing conflict, Axios reported on Sunday, citing sources familiar with the negotiations.
According to the report, which cited four U.S., Israeli and regional sources, the proposed arrangement would begin with a temporary ceasefire lasting 45 days, during which negotiators would seek to reach a permanent agreement to end the war.
A second phase would focus on finalizing terms for a comprehensive settlement.The report said the ceasefire period could be extended if additional time is needed to conclude negotiations.
Reuters could not independently verify the Axios report, and neither the White House nor the U.S. State Department immediately responded to requests for comment.
The development comes as tensions remain high, with U.S. President Donald Trump reiterating a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face potential strikes on critical infrastructure.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump said the deadline would expire on Tuesday evening.