TEHRAN, Iran – Web Desk: Iran has formally responded to a 15-point ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States, describing the plan as “unilateral and unfair,” according to officials familiar with the matter.
The proposal, associated with U.S. President Donald Trump, was conveyed to Tehran through diplomatic channels involving Pakistan, highlighting Islamabad’s role as a mediator in the ongoing crisis.
According to Iranian officials, the proposed framework largely reflects U.S. and Israeli interests and lacks key elements required for a balanced and viable ceasefire agreement. After reviewing the proposal, Tehran communicated its official response back to Washington via Pakistan.
Iran emphasized that the current plan does not provide a clear or comprehensive framework for formal negotiations, adding that essential conditions for meaningful dialogue remain absent.
While direct talks between the two sides have not yet materialized, officials indicated that diplomatic engagement has not been entirely halted. Tehran signaled that progress could be possible if Washington adopts a more “realistic and balanced approach.”
Regional diplomatic efforts continue, with both Pakistan and Turkey actively working to bridge differences between Tehran and Washington and facilitate potential negotiations.
Iranian state media also confirmed that Tehran is now awaiting an official response from the United States, as tensions remain high across the Middle East.
