Iran Deems U.S. Peace Proposal 'Unfair': Calls for Diplomatic Realism
Iran dismissed the US proposal as favoring American and Israeli interests while demanding guarantees, compensation, and control over the Strait of Hormuz, amid ongoing missile attacks.
- On Thursday, a senior Iranian official rejected the U.S. 15-point peace proposal, describing it as "one-sided and unfair" after nearly four weeks of escalating conflict.
- U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed Washington sent the 15-point action list via Pakistan as a basis for negotiations to end the conflict that began February 28.
- The proposal demands Iran dismantle its nuclear program, limit missile capabilities, and transfer control of the Strait of Hormuz, terms Iran has hardened its stance against since the war began.
- Multiple waves of missiles hit Israel on Thursday, triggering air raid sirens in Tel Aviv and other areas while injuring at least five people.
- A Western diplomat described Washington's position as "maximalist," expressing doubt whether the U.S. genuinely seeks peace or is buying time to calm global markets as oil surged to $105 a barrel.
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Iran Sees US Peace Plan as 'One-Sided' as Trump Raises Stakes With Oil Threat
A U.S. proposal for ending nearly four weeks of fighting is “one-sided and unfair,” a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Thursday, while U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran must make a deal or face a continued onslaught. The Iranian official said the proposal, conveyed to Tehran by Pakistan, “was reviewed in detail on Wednesday night by senior Iranian officials and the representative of Iran‘s Supreme Leader.” It lacked the minimum requi…
Iran Sees US Peace Plan as ‘One-Sided’ as Trump Presses for Deal
A view of a residential building damaged by a strike, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 23, 2026. Photo: Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS A US proposal for ending nearly four weeks of fighting is “one-sided and unfair,” a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Thursday, while US President Donald Trump said Iran must make a deal or face a continued onslaught. The Iranian official said the pr…
Iran sees U.S. peace plan as ‘one-sided’ as Trump presses for deal | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
DUBAI >> A U.S. proposal for ending nearly four weeks of fighting is “one-sided and unfair,” a senior Iranian official told Reuters today, while President Donald Trump said Iran must make a deal or face a continued onslaught.
'One-side and unfair': Iran again rejects Trump's peace deal, but keeps dialogue path open
Iran has reviewed and rejected Washington's latest proposal aimed at ending the conflict, describing it as “one-sided and unfair" and accusing the United States of pushing terms that favour only American and Israeli interests, Reuters reported A senior Iranian official told Reuters that the proposal was examined in detail on Wednesday night after being conveyed through Pakistan, but failed to meet the minimum requirements for progress. "In brief…
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