US Fails to Offer Concrete Concessions in Iran Negotiations, Claims Iranian Media
Iranian media says US offered ‘no tangible concessions’ in response to proposal
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Iranian media reports that the United States did not provide any tangible concessions in response to Iran's proposals for ending the ongoing war. The US demands include limiting Iran's nuclear operations and rejecting the release of frozen assets, while Iran seeks an end to hostilities and the lifting of sanctions.
- 01The US presented a five-point list demanding Iran limit its nuclear operations to one site and transfer highly enriched uranium to the US.
- 02Iran's proposal included ending the war on all fronts, halting the US naval blockade, and lifting all sanctions.
- 03The US refused to release any portion of Iran's frozen assets or provide reparations for war damages.
- 04Iran's armed forces spokesman warned US President Donald Trump against further military action, threatening severe consequences.
- 05Iran has emphasized its control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which has been largely closed since the war began.
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Iranian media reported that the United States has not made any significant concessions in its latest response to Iran's proposals aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict that escalated on February 28. According to Fars news agency, the US presented a five-point list that demands Iran to operate only one nuclear site and transfer its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to the US. Additionally, the US refused to release even 25 percent of Iran's frozen assets abroad or pay reparations for damages incurred during the war. The US has conditioned the cessation of hostilities on the commencement of negotiations, which Iranian media suggests could lead to a stalemate. Iran's proposal called for an end to all hostilities, including Israel's actions in Lebanon, and the lifting of US sanctions. Iranian Foreign Ministry officials have reiterated the importance of managing the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a crucial energy passageway that Iran has kept largely closed since the conflict began. Iranian armed forces spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi issued a warning to US President Donald Trump, cautioning against further military aggression and promising severe repercussions if attacks were resumed.
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The lack of concessions may prolong the conflict, affecting regional stability and economic conditions in Iran.
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