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Iran Reviews US Response To 14-Point Proposal, Says Iranian Media

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said, Iran has received the United States response to its proposal through Pakistan and is now being reviewed.

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On Sunday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said, Iran has received the United States response to its proposal through Pakistan.

In an interview with state broadcaster SNN TV, he said that the US reply has reached Tehran and is now being reviewed. He added that Iran will give its response once the review process is complete.

Baghaei stressed that Iran’s “14-point proposal” is solely aimed at ending the conflict in the region and does not address nuclear issue.

“Our 14-point plan exclusively focuses on ending the war and contains no issues related to the nuclear domain,” Baghaei said during the televised interview.

“At this stage, our focus is on the specifics of ending the war in the region, including Lebanon,” he added.

According to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency, Baghaei also rejected reports suggesting the proposal involved mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz.

“The claim of mine-clearing in the Strait of Hormuz by the United States is fundamentally not part of our plan. These claims are fabricated and concocted by certain media outlets,” he said.

The Iranian spokesperson also reiterated Tehran’s position against negotiations conducted under pressure or imposed timelines.”Iran rejects negotiations under ultimatum and deadline,” Baghaei said, according to Tasnim.

He further explained that the proposed framework envisions “an initial halt followed by examination of details over a 30-day period.”

Addressing the issue of guarantees in any future arrangement, Baghaei said, “The concept of ‘guarantee’ in this perspective is not reliance on the counterparty’s commitment, but rather dependence on internal power and levers.”

His remarks come as a 14-point response to a proposal from the United States has been submitted by Tehran, state media outlet Tasnim news agency reported on Saturday.

The Iranian proposal, which was reportedly delivered via a Pakistani intermediary, calls for “ending the war on all fronts, including Lebanon,” according to Tasnim.

While the US reportedly proposed a two-month ceasefire, Tasnim noted that Tehran maintains “that the issues should be resolved within 30 days” and insists that diplomatic efforts must prioritise the “termination of the war” as opposed to simply extending a ceasefire.

The Iranian document follows a nine-point US proposal and covers various topics, including guarantees against military aggression and the withdrawal of US military forces from the region surrounding Iran.

The response further stipulates the release of frozen Iranian assets, the removal of sanctions, and the introduction of a “new mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz.”

Iran’s state broadcaster, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem

Gharibabadi, who stated that the proposal was “aimed at the permanent end” of the conflict.

“Now the ball is in the United States’ court to choose either the path of diplomacy or continuation of a confrontational approach,” Gharibabadi said.

Although Iranian officials have refrained from publicly discussing the specific details of the response, US President Donald Trump stated on Saturday that he would soon review the plan.

However, he remarked that he “can’t imagine that it would be acceptable.”

Expressing his dissatisfaction with the offer, the US President warned that military options continue to remain on the table.

“They want to make a deal, but I’m not satisfied with it,” Trump told reporters. “They’ve made strides, but I’m not sure if they ever get there… They’re asking for things that I can’t agree to.”

Reports suggest that Washington is demanding firm commitments regarding Iran’s nuclear programme at the start of the process. Conversely, Tehran is reportedly seeking a sequence that prioritises the easing of military and economic pressure.

This latest proposal emerges during a fragile ceasefire that has been maintained since early April. The truce followed a period of intense conflict that began on February 28, initiated by US and Israeli strikes against Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure. (ANI)

(Inputs from ANI)

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