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Iran reviewing 'new proposals' from US

Turkey 'optimistic' Middle East ceasefire will be extended


Monday, 20 April 2026


TEHRAN, Apr 19 (AFP): Iran's top national security body said Saturday that the country was reviewing "new proposals" received from the United States, even as it warned that its negotiators would cut no compromises with Washington.
"In recent days, with the presence of the commander of the Pakistani army in Tehran as an intermediary and mediator in the negotiations, new proposals have been put forward by the Americans, which the Islamic Republic of Iran is currently reviewing and has not yet responded to," the Supreme National Security Council said in a statement.
Turkey said it remained "optimistic" that a two-week ceasefire between Iran and the United States set to expire on Wednesday would be extended.
"No one wants to see a new war break out when the ceasefire expires next week. We hope ... the parties will extend the ceasefire," Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Sunday at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum.
"I hope there'll be an extension. I am optimistic," he said.
Iran will resume
int'l flights today
Iran will resume international flights on Monday from Mashhad airport in the country's northeast, its civil aviation authority said.
"Permission to operate international passenger flights at Mashhad Airport has
been issued, starting tomorrow," state TV said, quoting the Civil Aviation
Organisation.
Iranian airports have been closed since the outbreak of war with Israel and
the United States on February 28.