The United States has officially rejected a 14-point peace plan submitted by Iran aimed at resolving ongoing regional conflicts.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing information published by the Tehran Times, that the proposal failed to meet the requirements set forth by Washington.
US President Donald Trump announced this week that he would not accept Iran's response to a US-drafted peace agreement, characterizing Tehran's counter-position as "completely unacceptable." In response to the American leadership's stance, Iranian officials stated that US President Donald Trump's remarks hold "no significance" for their negotiating team, maintaining that diplomatic processes can only proceed based on mutual respect and equal terms.
The current diplomatic friction comes at a critical juncture for Middle Eastern geopolitics. Historically, relations between Washington and Tehran have been defined by complex disputes over nuclear enrichment, regional influence, and economic sanctions. This latest exchange underscores the persistent gap between the two nations' strategic objectives and suggests a period of continued uncertainty for future diplomatic channels.