Iran Mocks Claims Of Us Negotiating With Itself Amid Ceasefire Talks Stalemate
On March 25 in Dubai, an Iranian Military Spokesperson dismissed US diplomatic efforts as "negotiations with itself," directly refuting President Trump's assertion that talks were underway. The spokesperson further ridiculed the American attempts to broker a ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran without meaningful engagement from Tehran or its proxies on both sides of Gaza Strip Region In North West Province Of United Arab Emirates State Media Reported This Rejection As A Sign That No Real Progress Is Being Made On Ceasefire Talks Between These Two Nations.
Key Points
-
1Iran's military spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari dismissed US President Donald Trump claims of ongoing peace negotiations, stating the United States is 'negotiating with itself'.
-
2Tehran has not acknowledged any specific proposal from Washington and cast doubt on a purported 15-point ceasefire plan drafted by American officials.
-
3While Iran rejects talks as futile amid continued conflict in Middle East strikes, reports indicate US preparations for increased troop deployments to the region.
Developments
On Wednesday (March 25), Iranian military spokesperson Lt. Col. Ebrahim Zolfaghari mocked U.S., Trump administration ceasefire efforts by stating that Iran would never negotiate with the United States and dismissing American proposals as empty promises made to themselves alone, following a recent plan sent through Pakistan via State television's prerecorded video broadcast on March 25 at approximately 01:23 pm IST.
Iran's spokesperson sharply rejected U.S.-mediated peace proposals and mocked ongoing negotiations as internal conflicts within Washington itself. While mediators urge talks in Islamabad by 48 hours, Tehran remains unacknowledging of any official plan or ceasefire suggestions from the United States.