US-Iran Diplomatic Standoff: Tensions Rise Over Conflict Proposal
Iran reviews a US counter-proposal aimed at halting regional conflict, amid accusations of 'unreasonable demands.' Diplomatic tensions intensify as Trump criticizes Iran's proposal, despite ongoing talks. Both sides engage in diplomatic exchanges facilitated by Pakistan, as nuclear concerns loom over discussions.
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In a significant diplomatic development, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, announced that Tehran is evaluating a counter-proposal from the United States intended to halt ongoing regional conflict, Al Jazeera reports. Speaking at a press briefing, Baghaei mentioned the US message was conveyed through Pakistan, and details of the proposal remain under review.
Baghaei criticized the American demands as 'excessive and unreasonable,' suggesting they complicate the review process. He dismissed recent media speculation about Iran's nuclear ambitions as unfounded, emphasizing that current negotiations focus solely on ceasing hostilities.
This diplomatic engagement, reported by Al Jazeera, surfaces amid heightened regional tensions. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump expressed optimism on Truth Social about potential progress, acknowledging active discussions with Tehran, which could lead to 'something very positive for all.'
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