Iran Rejects U.S. Peace Offer as ‘Excessive,’ Demands Five Conditions for Ceasefire.
U.S. Peace Proposal Rejected by Tehran
According to TSN.ua: Iran has turned down a peace proposal from the United States, dismissing it as unreasonable, and has declared its intention to continue defensive operations until its demands are met. Through a regional intermediary, Tehran communicated its plans to persist with protective actions. The core of Iran’s stance is that hostilities will only end once five specific conditions for halting the conflict are fulfilled.
The United States had delivered a 15-point plan to Iran aimed at ending the war in the Middle East. However, Iranian officials stated they would not allow U.S. President Donald Trump to unilaterally dictate the terms for concluding the conflict. They stressed that a complete cessation of attacks is a fundamental prerequisite for initiating any negotiation process.
Iran’s Five Demands for Ending the Conflict
- Full cessation of attacks
- Security guarantees
- Military reparations
- Comprehensive truce
- Control over the strait
These conditions outline Iran’s position on the necessary steps toward achieving a peaceful resolution in the region.
Iran’s rejection of the U.S. proposal highlights the challenges facing diplomatic efforts to resolve the Middle East conflict. The five conditions set by Tehran demonstrate its determination to safeguard national interests and security. This also underscores the deep divisions between Iran and the United States, which could complicate future negotiations. With regional tensions rising, it will be crucial to monitor the next moves of both sides as they seek pathways to peace.
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