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Iran Rejects U.S. Ceasefire Proposal And Demands Five Conditions To End War With America Now

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Iranian authorities have rejected the United States' ceasefire proposal, stating that any resolution to ongoing hostilities will occur only on Tehran's terms and not under American pressure or former President Trump. State media reported five specific conditions Iran demands before agreeing to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East conflict between Washington and its ally Pakistan (Mar 25).

Iran rejected a U.S. ceasefire plan and laid out five specific requirements that must be fulfilled before ending hostilities.

— [Mar 25, 14:09] Iran lays out conditions for war resolution (Bolnews)

Tehran stated it will not allow President Donald Trump to dictate the timeline or terms of any future peace agreement with its own nation's security interests in mind. The official emphasized that while a ceasefire is possible, no U.S.-led framework can be accepted without Tehran explicitly agreeing.

— [Mar 25, 14:09] Iran lays out conditions for war resolution (Bolnews)

"Iran has set five clear requirements to end the conflict and will not accept any proposal that does not meet these criteria."

— [Mar 25, 13:07] Pakistan conveys U.S ceasefire proposals from US President Donald Trump as part of efforts open channel for negotiations (News.abplive.com)

"Iran has rejected the American plan and insisted on its own terms to end hostilities."

— [Mar 25, 13:07] Iran sets five conditions rejects U.S proposal says war will only be ended under it's rules Livemint

'The Iranian government stated that any ceasefire must adhere strictly to their demands and timeline.'

— (Independent.co.uk)
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