Tehran has received Pakistan's proposal, it is being reviewedWill not accept deadlines or pressure to make a decisionIran will not reopen Strait of Hormuz Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a 'temporary ceasefire'Believes that US lacks readiness for a permanent ceasefireIf there's any question that Iran might want to strike a deal before tomorrow, that thought is slowly dissipating as the hours continue to roll by. As a reminder, US president Trump delivered a warning to Tehran that tomorrow will be "power plant and bridge day" - alluding to massive strikes against Iran.The official above confirms that Iran has received Pakistan's peace proposal and are reviewing it. However, they aren't willing to go as far as to accept any 'temporary ceasefire'. And that means the Strait of Hormuz will stay in de facto closure, which will continue to infuriate Trump even further.For some context, Axios had earlier in the day report that "Iran mediators are looking to make a last-ditch push for a 45-day ceasefire". Reuters at the time said it could not verify the report. And now, we're getting this. So, that tells a lot about the current mood and how both sides are appearing to still be far from any peace agreement before tomorrow.There's still time for things to change but Iran doesn't seem interested. So, will the can be kicked down the road again tomorrow? We shall see. This article was written by Justin Low at investinglive.com.