Iran rejects Trump's 15-point plan to end war: State TV
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Iran rejects Trump's 15-point plan to end war: State TV
"A senior Iranian official told Press TV the U.S. terms were 'excessive' and the war would only end 'on Tehran's own terms and timeline.'"
"Tehran saw the latest proposal by the Trump administration to hold negotiations 'as a ploy.'"
"Iran has five conditions for a ceasefire and ending the war: complete halting of attacks by the U.S. and Israel, mechanisms to ensure the war doesn't resume, compensation for damages, halting attacks against Hezbollah and pro-Iranian militias, and international recognition of Iran's authority over the Strait of Hormuz."
Iran has dismissed the U.S. proposal for in-person peace talks, labeling the terms as excessive. A senior Iranian official stated that negotiations would only occur on Tehran's terms. Iran perceives the U.S. push for peace talks as a tactic, especially as the U.S. increases military presence in the region. Iran has outlined five conditions for a ceasefire, including halting U.S. and Israeli attacks, establishing mechanisms to prevent renewed conflict, compensation for war damages, and international recognition of its authority over the Strait of Hormuz.
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