News Screen – The Iranian government has reportedly rejected a proposed ceasefire in the conflict with the United States and Israel, amid increasing military and diplomatic pressure in the Middle East region.
Iranian state media said that Tehran had conveyed an official response to the United States’ proposal through diplomatic channels, including through Pakistan. However, details of the contents of the proposal were not disclosed publicly.
In the report, Iran emphasized its rejection of a temporary ceasefire and chose to push for a comprehensive resolution of the conflict. This attitude is stated in a document containing ten points which emphasizes the need for a definitive end to the conflict.
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A number of Iran’s main demands include ending wars in the region, guaranteeing security in the future, opening a safe passage in the Strait of Hormuz, reconstructing damaged infrastructure, and lifting international sanctions.
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