Iranian military scoffs at US attempts at a ceasefire deal
An Iranian military spokesperson dismissed a proposed 15-point ceasefire plan from the United States on Wednesday, raising doubts about its potential success. Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari questioned whether negotiations were even occurring, stating Iran would never come to terms with the US.

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AI-generatedAn Iranian military spokesperson dismissed a proposed 15-point ceasefire plan from the United States on Wednesday, raising doubts about its potential success. Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari questioned whether negotiations were even occurring, stating Iran would never come to terms with the US. The US, under President Trump, claims to be negotiating the plan with Iran, aiming to end the month-long war. Pakistan has offered to host renewed negotiations and acted as an intermediary to submit the plan. Zolfaghari's statement, aired on state television, suggests a firm rejection of the US proposal despite growing pressure on the US to end the conflict.
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10 extractedAn Iranian military spokesperson mocked US attempts at a ceasefire deal.
Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari suggested there were no talks.
US President Donald Trump has said that American officials are negotiating with Iran on the plan.
An Iranian military spokesperson mocked US attempts at a ceasefire deal.
Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari suggested there were no talks.
US President Donald Trump has said that American officials are negotiating with Iran on the plan.
Washington submitted a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran through intermediaries.
Washington submitted a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran through intermediaries.
Pakistan offered to host renewed negotiations.
Pakistan has offered to host renewed negotiations.