Iran accuses US of violating three clauses of 10-point framework before Islamabad talks begin
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the deal was breached on Lebanon, Iranian airspace and uranium enrichment before talks begin.
- On Wednesday, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf declared a bilateral ceasefire and upcoming negotiations "unreasonable," accusing the United States of violating three key clauses of a 10-point peace framework.
- Ghalibaf cited three alleged breaches of the proposal: military strikes in Lebanon, a drone intrusion into Iranian airspace over Lar in Fars Province, and a denial of Iran's right to uranium enrichment.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the agreement excludes operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, which President Donald Trump allegedly supported, though Pakistan's government maintains the ceasefire covers all regions.
- Conflict escalated as Israel completed "the largest coordinated strike across Lebanon," killing at least 254 people and injuring 1,165, while Kuwait reported 28 Iranian drone attacks on energy infrastructure.
- Despite these tensions, U.S. and Iranian delegations are scheduled to meet in Islamabad on Friday, April 10, for peace talks, with Iranian officials warning the United States bears responsibility for any violations.
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The Ayatall regime insists on its plan.
Iranian Parliament President Mohamad Baqer Qalibaf denounced this Wednesday that three points in the framework agreement to end the war were violated by the United States before the beginning of talks between Washington and Tehran in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. “In such circumstances, a bilateral ceasefire or negotiation is unfeasible,” Qalibaf said in an official statement he made public on social networks. In this, he also said that “the de…
Iran and Israel have interpreted the agreement differently. Will J.D. Vance be able to stop the bloodshed? Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf declared the ceasefire with the US "unreasonable," accusing the American side of violating three of Tehran's ten demands. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing the Associated Press. Read also: Kadyrov will not fight for Tehran: Chechen leader explains his dislike of Iran's actions Cease…
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