Iran Rejects US Proposal to End Month-Long Conflict, Calling Terms 'Excessive' and 'Impossible'

Tehran. Iran has strongly rejected a proposal presented by the United States to end the month-long conflict, calling it to contain excessive, unrealistic, and impossible demands. Iran's Foreign Minister, Ismail Bakayi, gave this reaction at a press conference on Monday.

According to him, most of the demands in the 15-point proposal given by the US to end the conflict are impractical and unacceptable. This reaction from Iran directly contradicts the claims of US President Donald Trump.

Bakayi also clarified that no direct talks have taken place between Iran and the US so far. 'We have not held direct talks with America yet,' he said. According to him, messages from Washington have only been exchanged through third parties.

Meanwhile, he informed that Iran did not participate in the regional meeting allegedly organized by Pakistan. According to him, such meetings were organized by Pakistan in its own format. He stated that Iran did not agree to this.

Recently, Pakistan has been trying to facilitate talks between the US and Iran. After a four-nation meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan had stated it was ready to organize potential peace talks in the near future. However, looking at the latest reaction from Iran, it is clear that the formal negotiation process has not advanced yet.

Furthermore, its serious disagreement with the American proposal remains. This signals that efforts to resolve the conflict will become even more complicated.

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