Iran's Stance on 'Monday Peace Deal' with US Remains Uncertain Amid Diplomatic Tensions
The Islamabad Deadlock: Why Iran Says The 'Monday Peace Deal' With US Is Far From Final | Exclusive
News 18
Image: News 18
Iran's Supreme National Security Council has stated that the anticipated 'Monday peace deal' with the US is not finalized, citing new excessive demands from the US during negotiations. Tehran's cautious approach reflects deep-seated mistrust, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz's accessibility for commercial vessels under strict conditions.
- 01Iran's Supreme National Security Council asserts the 'Monday peace deal' is not final.
- 02Negotiations faced setbacks due to new demands from the US.
- 03Iran maintains a firm stance on national pride, refusing to compromise.
- 04Access to the Strait of Hormuz will be conditional and regulated by Iran.
- 05Any disruption by the US military will be viewed as a violation of ceasefire.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) has confirmed that the anticipated 'Monday peace deal' with the United States is far from finalized. Following a 21-hour negotiation session in Islamabad, Iran reported that while initial discussions had centered on its 10-point plan to end conflict, the US introduced new and excessive demands that shifted the focus of the talks. The Iranian delegation has adopted a firm 'not one iota' policy, indicating a refusal to compromise on issues of national pride. The SNSC emphasized that negotiations will only resume if the US aligns its demands with the realities of Iranian power. Furthermore, Iran has clarified conditions regarding access to the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, stating that it will be temporarily open for commercial vessels under strict regulations, including mandatory transit permits and security fees. Any military presence from hostile nations will be barred, and disruptions by US forces will be considered a ceasefire violation, prompting an immediate closure of the Strait.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The ongoing diplomatic tensions and conditions imposed by Iran could affect global trade routes, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for oil shipments.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Do you believe the US and Iran will reach a peace agreement soon?
Connecting to poll...
More about Supreme National Security Council
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.





