Iran Rejects US Proposal for War End, Outlines Five Conditions
March 25, 2026 • Google News World
Iran Rejects US Proposal for War End, Sets Conditions
Iran has rejected a proposal from the Trump administration aimed at ending the ongoing war in the region. According to reports, Iran considers the US plan “maximalist and unreasonable.”
The Iranian government has outlined five conditions that must be met before it will consider negotiations on an end to the conflict. These conditions include the establishment of a Hormuz Authority, which would oversee maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz; reparations for past damages; and guarantees from other countries not to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs.
The US proposal was reportedly presented by Trump administration officials, but it has been met with skepticism by Iranian leaders. The country’s state-run television network reported that Iran rejects the terms as “unacceptable.”
Meanwhile, Israel has launched airstrikes on Tehran, according to reports. Pakistan has also offered to host talks between the US and Iran.
The situation remains volatile, with tensions continuing to escalate in the region. The international community is watching closely as the conflict continues to unfold.
Iran’s rejection of the US proposal has sparked concerns about the potential for further escalation. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, but it remains unclear whether a resolution can be reached.
The Trump administration’s proposal was met with skepticism by Iranian leaders, who consider it “maximalist and unreasonable.” The country’s conditions for negotiations include the establishment of a Hormuz Authority, reparations, and guarantees from other countries not to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs.
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