Tehran, March 25: Iran Media reported on Wednesday that Iran has rejected a proposal from the to end the ongoing war, outlining its own conditions for any future ceasefire.
Citing a senior Iranian official, the report stated that Tehran will only end the conflict on its own terms.
“Iran will end the war when it decides to do so and when its own conditions are met. No negotiations will be held prior to that,” the official said.
According to the report, Iran’s defensive military operations will continue until these conditions are fulfilled. The U.S. proposal was described as “excessive” by the official.
Iran’s key demands
The official listed several conditions for ending hostilities, including:
• A complete halt to attacks and targeted assassinations
• Guarantees against future military action
• Compensation for war damages
• An end to fighting across all fronts involving Iran-aligned groups
• Recognition of Iran’s authority over the
Diplomatic developments
The comments follow earlier reporting by that a U.S. proposal had been delivered to Tehran through , and that both and Pakistan were being considered as possible venues for future talks.
There has been no official confirmation from Washington regarding the details of the proposal or Iran’s reported response.





