Iran officially responds to U.S. ceasefire proposal, claiming negotiations are just a third deception.

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Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency, citing sources, reported that the country’s government made a formal response overnight to the U.S.’s 15-point ceasefire proposal through intermediaries.

Iran demands an end to acts of aggression and assassinations; demands the creation of specific conditions to ensure the war is not repeated; must ensure reparations and war reparations; and must achieve the end of the war across all fronts and among all resistance organizations throughout the entire region.

Exercising sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz is, and will always be, Iran’s natural and lawful right; the international community must provide guarantees and must acknowledge it.

Iran said it can be certain that the United States’ claim that it seeks negotiations is merely the third deception plan, and Tehran is currently waiting for the United States’ response.

The key differences are hard to reconcile—any hope for a ceasefire is slim. Breaking down the U.S.’s 15-point plan vs. Iran’s five major conditions.

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Responsible editor: Liu Mingliang

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