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Iran has officially responded to the U.S. side's "15-Point Plan" through an intermediary.
This article is transferred from 【Xinhua Net】;
Xinhua News Agency, Tehran, March 26 (Reporter Shadati) - The Tasnim news agency reported on the 26th, citing informed sources, that Iran has officially responded to the United States’ proposed ceasefire agreement containing 15 points.
The report stated that Iran’s response was formally issued on the evening of the 25th through a mediating country, and Iran is waiting for a response from the other side. In its response, Iran stated, “The enemy’s aggression and terror must end, objective conditions must be created to ensure that war does not recur, war reparations must be guaranteed and clearly resolved, and the end of the war must be enforced across all fronts, against all resistance organizations involved in this battle, throughout the entire region. Iran’s exercise of sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz is Iran’s natural and legitimate right, which must be recognized.”
The five “musts” mentioned above are consistent with the five conditions for a ceasefire reported by Iranian news television on the 25th.
The report said Iran is well aware that the U.S. claims regarding negotiations are merely a “deception” tactic, as the Americans have ulterior motives under the guise of negotiations: first, to deceive the world by presenting a facade of peace-loving and a desire to end the war; second, to lower world oil prices; and third, to buy time for a new invasion from southern Iran.
The informed source said, “If before the ‘12th War’ last June, Iran had doubts about the results of negotiations and whether the U.S. would comply with the agreement, since the ‘12th War,’ Iran has expressed skepticism about the U.S. willingness to negotiate at any stage. In both the ‘12th War’ and this war, the Americans launched attacks during the negotiation period. This time, the Americans are again using negotiations as a pretext to pave the way for new crimes.”
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