Pakistan Hands Over Negotiation Proposal to U.S., Iran Rejects Ceasefire and Says Talks with America Are "Illogical"

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BlockBeats News, March 25 — According to sources, Pakistan has conveyed a negotiation proposal containing 15 terms to Iran on behalf of the United States. Turkey and Pakistan may become potential mediation sites.

However, Iran has explicitly stated that it will not accept a ceasefire and will not enter negotiations with the “violating party,” claiming that current talks with the U.S. are “illogical.” Nonetheless, these statements are still seen as signals that Tehran may be privately assessing diplomatic options.

Meanwhile, regional conflicts continue to escalate. Israel has launched airstrikes against Tehran, and Iran has retaliated against Israeli and U.S. military targets across the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz is experiencing restricted passage, and global energy supplies remain under pressure.

Analysts believe that despite signs of diplomatic engagement, the public stances of the U.S. and Iran remain firm, and the situation in the Middle East remains highly uncertain.

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