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'No Negotiations' Says Iran FM as US Touts Peace Plan
Iran is reviewing a US 15-point peace plan demanding nuclear disarmament and cuts to regional proxy funding but denies any intent to negotiate, officials said.
- Iranian officials are reviewing a United States peace proposal to end the Middle East conflict, though Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated Tehran has no intention of holding direct talks with the US.
- Pakistani officials conveyed an American 15-point plan to Tehran calling for removing enriched uranium stocks, halting ballistic missile programs, and ending funding for regional allies like Hezbollah.
- Tehran proposed five conditions for peace, including guarantees against future attacks, compensation for war damages, and international recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt warned that President Donald Trump is prepared to "unleash hell" if Tehran fails to accept the deal, following Iran's rejection of the proposal.
- As the conflict persists after nearly four weeks, global markets remain volatile, with the Brent crude benchmark creeping back above $100 a barrel amid dashed hopes for imminent de-escalation.
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'No negotiations' says Iran FM as US touts peace plan
US President Donald Trump is ready to "unleash hell" if Iran doesn't accept a deal to end the Middle East war, the White House warned Wednesday, but a defiant Tehran said it did not intend to negotiate.
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