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Iran's new top leader rejects US de-escalation proposals in latest talks
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Supreme Leader Mohammad Khamenei has firmly rejected American offers to reduce tensions between Tehran and the United States during recent diplomatic sessions, according to multiple Iranian officials reporting on March 17th. The highest-ranking cleric attended a meeting focused entirely on foreign policy but explicitly declined any suggestions regarding de-escalation or ceasefire agreements with Washington's administration.
Key Points
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1Iran's Supreme Leader Mohammad Khamenei has rejected US proposals for de-escalation and ceasefire agreements.
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2The rejection was confirmed by multiple senior Iranian officials, including the head of Iran's Foreign Ministry (Anoter).
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3Khamenei attended a meeting on foreign policy issues but explicitly declined to accept American diplomatic overtures.
Developments
[Mar 17]
Iranian Supreme Leader Mohammad Khamenei participated in an internal session regarding external politics and rejected US de-escalation proposals (Naftemporiki.gr).
[Mar 17, 09:53 - Mar 24]
A senior Iranian official confirmed that Khamenei dismissed ceasefire offers from the United States.