US has conveyed terms of ceasefire to Iran via intermediaries, — media

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance held talks with Pakistani mediators regarding the conflict with Iran.
According to Censor.NET, this is reported in a story by Reuters.
According to sources, the conversation took place at the behest of President Donald Trump. During the talks, the American side conveyed the terms of a possible ceasefire.
Negotiations through intermediaries
Pakistan is playing a mediating role in these talks. As noted, Vance made it clear that Washington is prepared to consider a cessation of hostilities provided that U.S. demands are met.
At the same time, he sent a strong message that the U.S. leadership’s patience is running out.
According to the source, if Tehran reneges on the agreements, the pressure on Iran’s infrastructure will only intensify.
Vance's previous statements
Earlier, the U.S. Vice President stated that the military operation could continue for some time. According to him, this is necessary to achieve the strategic objective.
"The president will continue the war for a little while longer so that, after we leave, we won't have to do this again for a very long time," Vance said.
He also emphasized that the United States aims to neutralize threats from Iran for the long term.
- Earlier, Trump stated that Iranian officials are asking for a ceasefire.