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Iran War Day 33: China and Pakistan Issue Five-Point Ceasefire Plan — Iran's FM Admits Receiving Witkoff Messages, Says Trust Is at Zero

Iran War Day 33: China and Pakistan Issue Five-Point Ceasefire Plan — Iran's FM Admits Receiving Witkoff Messages, Says Trust Is at Zero

Season 1 Episode 33 Published 1 month, 4 weeks ago
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Day 33 of Operation Epic Fury. China formally entered this war diplomatically. Pakistan's Foreign Minister flew to Beijing and, together with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, released a joint five-point initiative to end the US-Iran war — the first time a major global power has articulated a specific peace pathway in a public document. Their demands: an immediate ceasefire, peace talks as soon as possible, an end to attacks on civilian infrastructure including power plants, safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, and respect for the UN Charter.

And then Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said it plainly: the trust level is at zero. In his first public acknowledgment that he has received direct messages from US envoy Steve Witkoff, Araghchi simultaneously confirmed indirect communication is happening and declared the conditions for it have no foundation. He also said Iran has not responded to the fifteen-point US proposal — directly contradicting Trump's claim that Iran had agreed to most of its demands. And he said Iran is prepared for at least six months of war.

Also in this episode: Trump says the war could be over in two to three weeks and says the US will not have anything to do with the Strait of Hormuz — naming France as the country responsible for keeping it open. What that Hormuz shift means for the consortium management proposal. Rubio says there is potential for a direct US-Iran meeting. Kuwait International Airport's fuel depots set ablaze by Iranian drone — a massive blaze with significant damage. A tanker struck seventeen nautical miles north of Doha. Bahrain facility fire. Iran's 87th wave of attacks in 33 days. Iran's parliament formally legislates Hormuz transit fees — encoding the blockade into domestic law designed to survive any ceasefire. Israel and US strike ammunition depot in Isfahan. Iran, Hezbollah, and Houthis launch their first coordinated three-front joint operation. Sixteen wounded including a ten-year-old in Tel Aviv and Bnei Brak. Netanyahu says the war is past its halfway point. Israel says weeks of strikes remain. Iran's President Pezeshkian says Iran is ready to stop fighting — the most consequential statement from any Iranian civilian leader since February twenty-eighth. And Trump prepares to address the nation in prime-time — the most significant presidential communication since the war began.

Five days to April sixth. The world waits.

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