Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Plan, Proposes Own Negotiation Strategy

Iran dismisses US ceasefire proposal, responds with its own plan as intermediaries seek to keep diplomatic channels open amid growing Middle East conflict.
Iran has rejected a US ceasefire proposal and responded with its own negotiation plan as intermediaries seek to keep diplomatic channels between the warring countries open. The US-Israel war on Iran has already claimed over 1,000 lives in Lebanon, 1,500 in Iran, and 16 in Israel, with experts warning of a collapse in healthcare access across the region.
In a statement, Iran's foreign minister said Tehran has 'no intention of negotiating for now' and instead presented its own proposal aimed at ending the conflict. The development comes as both sides continue to exchange strikes, with the violence showing no signs of abating.
The human toll of the conflict is mounting, with authorities in each country reporting significant casualties. More than a dozen deaths have also been reported in the West Bank and Gulf Arab states, underscoring the widespread impact of the hostilities.
Source: The Guardian


