Iran has announced that it has prepared a response to the US proposal consisting of 15 points aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. This statement was made by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ismail Baqaei, during a press conference in Tehran.
Iran has rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump's 15-point plan aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with the United States. In response, Tehran has presented counter-conditions amidst escalating military tensions and uncertainty surrounding negotiations.
Iran has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to end the ongoing war, following reports that Pakistan conveyed a 15-point plan from the United States to Tehran. This rejection raises questions about the potential success of the initiative amidst escalating tensions since the conflict began on February 28.
Concerns are rising regarding the seriousness of negotiations between Iran and the United States, with Tehran viewing U.S. actions as potentially deceptive. This comes amid mediation efforts from Turkey and Pakistan.
Sources reveal that the United States has proposed a 15-point plan to Iran aimed at halting the ongoing conflict. The plan includes a month-long ceasefire and has been transmitted to Iran through Pakistan.
The former U.S. administration under Donald Trump informed Israel of a 15-point plan aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with Iran before presenting it to Tehran. This move highlights the close coordination between Washington and Tel Aviv on regional issues.