Summary
Iran has rejected a 15-point plan from the Trump administration intended to negotiate the end of a war, as reported by Iranian state media. Iran viewed the U.S. conditions as too demanding and suspicious, suggesting any end to the conflict will happen on Iran's terms.
Key Facts
- Iran informed the U.S. of the rejection through intermediary channels.
- The U.S. proposal included points that Iran has historically opposed.
- An Iranian official described the U.S. conditions as "excessive."
- Iran accused the U.S. of using peace talks as a deceptive strategy.
- Iran's conditions for a ceasefire include stopping U.S. and Israeli attacks and receiving compensation for war damages.
- Iran demands international recognition of its control over the Strait of Hormuz.
- The news is developing and subject to updates.