Iran responds to the US proposal and puts a number of conditions on the table for a peace agreement
Tehran demands "conditions of non-repetition" of the attack and that the end of the conflict affect "all fronts" including Lebanon and Iraq.
The Iranian authorities have officially responded to the US proposal to end the conflict in the Middle East since 28 February, in which Tehran demands "conditions of non-repetition" and that the end of the attacks affect "all fronts" including Lebanon and Iraq.
According to sources cited by the Iranian news agency Tasnim,Iran's response to the 1-5 point proposal put forward by the US was officially issued last night through intermediaries and has reaffirmed Pakistan's role in this regard, adding that, at the moment, "Iran is awaiting a response from the other side . "
They have explained that the conditions imposed by Tehran include "the end of terrorism, the creation of objective conditions for the non-recurrence of war, the payment of compensation and reparations, the determination of responsibilities, and the application of the end of war to all fronts and to all regional resistance groups involved in this battle".
Iran's response further calls for recognition of the actions of the Strait of Hormuz as "part of its legal and natural right." Tehran has restricted navigation for weeks in response to the offensive, including attacks on several ships.
These sources have warned that Washington's statements about its willingness to negotiate are part of "a third deception project "to" present itself as peaceful, "" keep oil prices low, "and "have time to prepare for further aggressive action in southern Iran."
In this regard, US President Donald Trump 's response has not been kept waiting, as he said on Thursday that Iran "is begging for an agreement" and reiterated that he also wants "an agreement to be reached" within hours of ending the delay in attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure.
Iranian sources recall that the US-Israel attacks in June 2025 and February 2026 began amid indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran for a new nuclear agreement, so they believe that the Americans want to lay the foundations for new crimes "under the cover of negotiations."
Iran's Foreign Minister , Abbas Araqchi, denied that there had been "negotiations or talks" with the US, but acknowledged that "messages" had been received from Washington, but stressed that "negotiation is not the same as dialogue."
The Iranian authorities have confirmed more than 1,500 deaths in their latest balance sheet, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali Lariyani, and Defence and Intelligence Ministers Aziz Nasirzadr and Esmaeil Jatib, respectively.
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