Iran Rejects US 15-Point Ceasefire Proposal, Presents Own Five Conditions for Ending Conflict
Kathmandu. Iran has rejected the 15-point ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States. According to Iran's state television Press TV, Tehran rejected the US proposal and put forward its own five conditions for ending the war.
Quoting a senior official, Press TV stated, "Iran will only end the war on its own terms." Iranian officials have clarified that they seek not just a temporary ceasefire, but a complete end to the war.
Iran's Five Conditions are as follows:
- End to Attacks and Assassinations: A complete halt to ongoing attacks and targeted killings by the enemy side.
- Guarantee Against Imposed War: A concrete solution must be found to ensure that war is not imposed on Iran again in the future.
- War Reparations: A guarantee for compensation for the physical and human losses caused by the war, and its payment must be ensured.
- End to Regional War: The war must completely end for all fronts and all groups involved in this region.
- Sovereignty over Strait of Hormuz: International recognition and guarantee of Iran's sovereignty over the strategically important Strait of Hormuz must be granted.
The Iranian Consulate in Mumbai also provided information about these conditions via the social media platform X.
Previously, US and Israeli media claimed that the US had handed Iran a 15-point plan for a ceasefire. Although US President Donald Trump claimed Iran was willing to negotiate, Iran has continued to reject those overtures.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has consistently stated that Iran did not start the war. According to Press TV, although Washington is attempting dialogue through various diplomatic channels, Tehran has not found those proposals acceptable.
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