Senior Iranian Official: No US-Iran Talks ‘Realistic’ at Present

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Senior Iranian Official: No US-Iran Talks ‘Realistic’ at Present
  • 26 Mar, 18:59
  • Iran

A senior Iranian official informed Reuters on Thursday that any plans for talks between the United States and Iran do not seem realistic at this point.

The official additionally stated that Iran has reviewed a US 15-point proposal for ending the ongoing war in the Middle East and deemed it “one-sided and unfair,” serving only US and Israeli interests, and lacking “the minimum requirements for success,” The Caspian Post reports, citing foreign media.

"In brief, the proposal suggests that Iran would relinquish its ability to defend itself in exchange for a vague plan to lift sanctions," he told Reuters.

No arrangement for negotiations has been established yet, the official continued, adding that Turkey and Pakistan are attempting to “establish common ground between Iran and the United States and reduce differences."

The proposal, which was conveyed to Iran through Pakistan, "was reviewed in detail on Wednesday night by senior Iranian officials and the representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader," the official said.

Tehran Considers Proposed Conditions Excessive

On Wednesday, Iranian regime-tied Press TV cited an Iranian official as stating that Tehran considered the conditions of the proposal excessive and would only agree to end the war at a time of its choosing if its conditions are met.

According to an N12 News report on Tuesday, citing three sources familiar with the details of the potential plan, the US was considering declaring a month-long ceasefire during which negotiations on the agreement would take place.

The 15-point plan reportedly contained terms including the dismantling of all existing Iranian nuclear capabilities, a commitment that Iran will discontinue efforts to obtain nuclear weapons, and a requirement that any already enriched uranium be moved out of Iran.

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Senior Iranian Official: No US-Iran Talks ‘Realistic’ at Present

A senior Iranian official informed Reuters on Thursday that any plans for talks between the United States and Iran do not seem realistic at this point.