Iran's response to US peace proposal expected Friday, source says

WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - Iran's response to a U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war in ‌the Middle East is expected on Friday, according to ‌a source briefed on the matter.

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U.S. President Donald Trump and top White ​House officials have been told via interlocutors to expect Iran's counter-proposal then, the source said.

The war, which began when the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, has spread across ‌the Middle East.

Iran ⁠had been reviewing a 15-point proposal, sent via Pakistan, that included demands ranging from dismantling Iran's ⁠nuclear program to curbing its missile development and effectively handing over control of the Strait of Hormuz, according to sources and ​reports.

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Iran ​has expressed willingness to talk ​about certain things in an ‌exchange of messages, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters after a G7 meeting in France on Friday.

"We're waiting for further clarification about who it is that we would be talking to, what we would be talking about, ‌and when will we be talking," ​Rubio said. "It could happen in any ​moment. It could happen ​today. Could happen tomorrow."

An Iranian official told ‌Reuters on Thursday that senior officials ​had reviewed ​the proposal and felt it served only U.S. and Israeli interests. But the official said diplomacy had not ended.

CBS ​News first reported ‌that the Iranian response was expected by Friday.

(Reporting ​by Steve Holland; Writing by Ryan Patrick Jones; Editing ​by David Ljunggren, Rod Nickel)

Iran's response to US peace proposal expected Friday, source says

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Colombia holds ceremony for 69 killed in military plane crash

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The 69 members of the security forces who died in amilitary plane crash in Colombiawere honored Friday through their photographs, arranged before the altar of a church during a solemn ceremony held in the capital, Bogota.

Associated Press Photos of soldiers who died on a military cargo plane that crashed in Puerto Leguizamo, stand on the steps of the altar before a Mass in their honor at a military base church in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Survivors of a military cargo plane crash in Puerto Leguizamo arrive for Mass to honor their comrades who died, at the church on the military base Canton Norte in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Colombia's Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez arrives for a Mass in honor of soldiers who died in a military cargo plane crash in Puerto Leguizamo, at a military base in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Colombia's Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez, right, and Colombia's Armed Forces Commander Hugo Alejandro Lopez, left, attend Mass in honor of the soldiers who died in a military cargo plane crash in Puerto Leguizamo, at a military base church in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Photos of soldiers who died on a military cargo plane that crash in Puerto Leguizamo, stand in front of the altar before a Mass in their honor at a military base church in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

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Gathered before the photos of the deceased, a group of crash survivors offered prayers. Some sat in wheelchairs attended by nurses, while others wore bandages on their arms or walked with difficulty.

The fatal accident occurred on Monday when a Colombian Aerospace Force C-130 Hercules aircraftcrashed shortly after taking offfrom Puerto Leguizamo, a town in the Colombian Amazon. Aboard the plane were 126 members of the security forces, 57 of whom survived.

"We are deeply pained by what has happened, because when a soldier or a police officer falls, a part of our military family is broken," said Gen. Hugo Alejandro López, commander of the Military Forces, during the religious ceremony.

A priest read aloud the names of the deceased one by one during the ceremony, affirming that they had "offered their lives in service to the homeland."

Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez offered his condolences to the families mourning their loved ones, assuring them that they would have the full support of the institution.

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"For some, it would be the last flight they would ever take in this world — one that would carry them toward the eternal flight. For others — those who survived — it was, in a sense, being born again," said Sánchez.

The country observed three days of national mourning for one of the worst air disasters recorded in recent memory. Authorities arestill investigating the cause of the accident, but they have ruled out the possibility of an armed attack by illegal groups and are currently analyzing the condition of the aircraft, the runway and the crew.

The accident has reignited a national debate regarding the state of the country's aircraft fleet. Colombian President Gustavo Petro — the country's first leftist head of state —questioned why an aircraft described as "so old"was permitted to operate, noting that it was manufactured in 1983 and donated by the United States in 2020.

Petro has also emphasized the need to modernize the Hercules fleet — military tactical transport aircraft capable of operating from rough, unpaved runways.

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Rubio denies Zelenskyy's claim that the US asked Ukraine to cede land to Russia for security deal

PARIS (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's assertion that the Trump administration is demanding Kyiv hand over its eastern Donbas region to Russia to receiveAmerican security guaranteesin any ceasefire plan.

Associated Press US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to the press following a G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting with Partner Countries at the Bourget airport in Le Bourget, outside Paris, Friday, March 27, 2026. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool Photo via AP) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacts during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street in London, Tuesday, March 17, 2026.(Suzanne Plunkett, Pool Photo via AP)

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Speaking to reporters following a Group of Seven meeting in France, Rubio disputed Zelenskyy's recent comments and said the U.S. has made no such stipulation in its talks with Ukraine.

"That's a lie," Rubio said. "And I saw him say that. And it's unfortunate he would say that because he knows that's not true and that's not what he was told."

In an interview published this week, Zelenskyy told Reuters the U.S. was making its offer of security guarantees for Ukraine contingent on the ceding of the Donbas region, the industrial heartland long coveted by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Moscow's forces occupy the bulk of the region, but have not seized a strip of land that is among the most heavily fortified parts ofthe front line.

Zelenskyy said that with the U.S. focused on its war against Iran, President Donald Trump is looking to bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine.

"The Americans are prepared to finalize these guarantees at a high level once Ukraine is ​ready to withdraw from Donbas," Zelenskyy told Reuters.

Rubio denied Zelenskyy's assertions and said the U.S. had only passed along Russia's demands. He said security guarantees could only come after the fighting has ended and that the U.S. will keep pushing for a peace deal.

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"We've told the Ukrainian side what the Russians are insisting on," he said. "We're not advocating for it. We've explained it to them. It's their choice to make. It's not for us to make for them. We've never told them they have to take it or leave it. The role we have played is to try to figure out what both sides want, and see if we can bridge the middle ground."

The Ukrainian presidential office declined to comment on the discrepancy.

Putin wants Kyiv to cede control of the entire Donbas region, whichanalysts believewould give Moscow a permanent launchpad from which to threaten other parts of Ukraine.

Rubio noted that U.S. talks with the Ukrainians were held last week in Florida but no other meetings are scheduled as of now. He also said that while no U.S. weapons have been pulled fromsales bound for Ukraineto go to the Middle East instead, it could happen if deemed necessary.

"If we need something for America and it's American, we're going to keep it for America first," Rubio said. "But as of now, that has not happened."

The Associated Press has reported that American Patriot air-defense missiles have beenmoved from Europetoward the Middle East as Washingtonredirects resourcesto its war on Iran. Zelenskyy has warned that Kyiv will "definitely" face shortages of Patriot systems because of the war against Iran.

Klepper reported from Washington.

Rubio denies Zelenskyy's claim that the US asked Ukraine to cede land to Russia for security deal

PARIS (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's asserti...
Iran's response to US peace proposal expected Friday, source says

WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - Iran's response to a U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war in ‌the Middle East is expected on Friday, according to ‌a source briefed on the matter.

Reuters

U.S. President Donald Trump and top White ​House officials have been told via interlocutors to expect Iran's counter-proposal then, the source said.

The war, which began when the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, has spread across ‌the Middle East.

Iran ⁠had been reviewing a 15-point proposal, sent via Pakistan, that included demands ranging from dismantling Iran's ⁠nuclear program to curbing its missile development and effectively handing over control of the Strait of Hormuz, according to sources and ​reports.

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Iran ​has expressed willingness to talk ​about certain things in an ‌exchange of messages, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters after a G7 meeting in France on Friday.

"We're waiting for further clarification about who it is that we would be talking to, what we would be talking about, ‌and when will we be talking," ​Rubio said. "It could happen in any ​moment. It could happen ​today. Could happen tomorrow."

An Iranian official told ‌Reuters on Thursday that senior officials ​had reviewed ​the proposal and felt it served only U.S. and Israeli interests. But the official said diplomacy had not ended.

CBS ​News first reported ‌that the Iranian response was expected by Friday.

(Reporting ​by Steve Holland; Writing by Ryan Patrick Jones; Editing ​by David Ljunggren, Rod Nickel)

Iran's response to US peace proposal expected Friday, source says

WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - Iran's response to a U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war in ‌the Middle East...
Colombia holds ceremony for 69 killed in military plane crash

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The 69 members of the security forces who died in amilitary plane crash in Colombiawere honored Friday through their photographs, arranged before the altar of a church during a solemn ceremony held in the capital, Bogota.

Associated Press Photos of soldiers who died on a military cargo plane that crashed in Puerto Leguizamo, stand on the steps of the altar before a Mass in their honor at a military base church in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Survivors of a military cargo plane crash in Puerto Leguizamo arrive for Mass to honor their comrades who died, at the church on the military base Canton Norte in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Colombia's Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez arrives for a Mass in honor of soldiers who died in a military cargo plane crash in Puerto Leguizamo, at a military base in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Colombia's Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez, right, and Colombia's Armed Forces Commander Hugo Alejandro Lopez, left, attend Mass in honor of the soldiers who died in a military cargo plane crash in Puerto Leguizamo, at a military base church in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Photos of soldiers who died on a military cargo plane that crash in Puerto Leguizamo, stand in front of the altar before a Mass in their honor at a military base church in Bogota, Colombia, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

APTOPIX Colombia Plane Crash

Gathered before the photos of the deceased, a group of crash survivors offered prayers. Some sat in wheelchairs attended by nurses, while others wore bandages on their arms or walked with difficulty.

The fatal accident occurred on Monday when a Colombian Aerospace Force C-130 Hercules aircraftcrashed shortly after taking offfrom Puerto Leguizamo, a town in the Colombian Amazon. Aboard the plane were 126 members of the security forces, 57 of whom survived.

"We are deeply pained by what has happened, because when a soldier or a police officer falls, a part of our military family is broken," said Gen. Hugo Alejandro López, commander of the Military Forces, during the religious ceremony.

A priest read aloud the names of the deceased one by one during the ceremony, affirming that they had "offered their lives in service to the homeland."

Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez offered his condolences to the families mourning their loved ones, assuring them that they would have the full support of the institution.

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"For some, it would be the last flight they would ever take in this world — one that would carry them toward the eternal flight. For others — those who survived — it was, in a sense, being born again," said Sánchez.

The country observed three days of national mourning for one of the worst air disasters recorded in recent memory. Authorities arestill investigating the cause of the accident, but they have ruled out the possibility of an armed attack by illegal groups and are currently analyzing the condition of the aircraft, the runway and the crew.

The accident has reignited a national debate regarding the state of the country's aircraft fleet. Colombian President Gustavo Petro — the country's first leftist head of state —questioned why an aircraft described as "so old"was permitted to operate, noting that it was manufactured in 1983 and donated by the United States in 2020.

Petro has also emphasized the need to modernize the Hercules fleet — military tactical transport aircraft capable of operating from rough, unpaved runways.

Follow AP's coverage of Latin America and the Caribbean athttps://apnews.com/hub/latin-america

Colombia holds ceremony for 69 killed in military plane crash

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The 69 members of the security forces who died in amilitary plane crash in Colombiawere honored F...

 

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