Iran pushes back on US ceasefire plan calls it unreasonable, vows to continue fighting

IRAN RESPONDS TO U.S. 15‑POINT PROPOSAL

➡ Iran has received the U.S. 15‑point ceasefire proposal via Pakistan.
➡ Tehran’s initial reply is cautious — described as “not positive” but no formal acceptance or rejection yet.
➡ State‑aligned sources describe the proposal as “maximalist” and “unreasonable.”
➡ White House says diplomacy continues, downplaying reports of flat rejection.
➡ Pakistan has been relaying messages between Tehran and Washington.
➡ Final response from Iran is still under internal review; discussions ongoing.



Iran has formally responded to a 15-point proposal from the United States, the state-linked Tasnim news agency reported on Thursday, citing an “informed source.”

The response was sent overnight through intermediaries, and Tehran is now awaiting a reply from Washington, the source said.

According to the report, Iran outlined several conditions for ending the conflict, including a halt to what it described as “assassinations and aggression,” as well as guarantees that war would not be repeated.

Tehran also called for compensation for war damages to be clearly defined and guaranteed, and for the conflict to end across all fronts, including with pro-Iran groups in the region that have taken part in the fighting.

The source added that Iran emphasized its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz as a “natural and legal right” that must be recognized.

https://english.alarabiya.net/News/middle-east/2026/03/26/iran-sends-response-to-us-proposal-statelinked-agency-reports

U.S.-Iran indirect talks heating up via Pakistan back-channels

With the conditions points that U.S. and Iran demand to each other just dropped, Pakistan’s FM Dar confirms the role of the country for these talks, with Turkey and Egypt helping nudge things forward.

Source: Fox News,
@MIshaqDar50

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