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Iran responded to the US plan. “Don't call failure an agreement”


The Financial Times writes that Iranian military officials “contemptuously” rejected Donald Trump's claims that Tehran was ready to reach an agreement after Washington presented Iran with a 15-point plan to end the war.

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— Our first and last word has always been, is and will be: someone like us will never reconcile with someone like you – not now, not ever. Don't call your failure an agreement. The era of your promises is over, the Iranian army said in a statement.

Iran rejects US peace plan. “Strict”

In recent days, Trump has repeatedly emphasized the possibility of reaching an agreement with Iran. The Fars agency, citing an anonymous official, reported that Tehran does not agree to a ceasefire and intends to pursue its own strategic goals before considering a response to the proposal provided by intermediaries at the request of the United States.

The 15-point US plan covers limits on Iran's nuclear program, support for armed groups, its ballistic missile arsenal, and the conditions for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.. As “FT” writes, two diplomats described the plan as “maximalist” and another considered it “harsh” on the nuclear issue.

Iran sets conditions for the United States. This includes: about uranium

Iranian analyst Saeed Laylaz noted that Teheran is not currently considering any serious talks with the US. “FT”, citing the words of diplomats and analysts, claims that Iran will not agree to a ceasefire and will want an end to the war and a guarantee that the US and Israel will not attack again.

Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian declared that Tehran's peace terms include compensation for damage caused by the bombings, recognition of the right to enrich uranium and international guarantees to prevent similar attacks in the future. In turn, Donald Trump has repeatedly said that he will not allow Iran to enrich uranium.

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