Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Terms as 'Unreasonable'

Iran's Foreign Ministry dismisses US demands for a ceasefire, calling them 'excessive, unrealistic and unreasonable'.
Iran has firmly rejected US conditions for a ceasefire, describing them as 'excessive, unrealistic and unreasonable'. The statement came from Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, who emphasized that Iran will not accept terms that undermine the country's sovereignty and interests.
The rejection of the US ceasefire demands is the latest development in the ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States. The two nations have been locked in a complex geopolitical rivalry, with a history of diplomatic and military confrontations.
According to the Foreign Ministry spokesman, the US conditions for a ceasefire were simply unacceptable from Iran's perspective. The spokesman stressed that Iran is committed to defending its national interests and will not compromise on its core principles.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


