On Monday, President Donald Trump declared that Iran had agreed to “most” of the fifteen-point list of demands presented by the United States, with Pakistan acting as a facilitator to resolve the ongoing conflict. Responding to inquiries, trump stated aboard Air Force One that “They accepted the majority of the points. Why wouldn’t they accept us?” He further elaborated, “They are conceding to our plan.
We requested fifteen things, and for the greater part, we will still seek additional items.”
The CNN report, as relayed by Telegrafi, highlighted that Iran had not immediately accepted the plan last week. Prior to this, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had communicated that messages had been exchanged through intermediaries, yet he expressed considerable skepticism concerning Washington’s position. Trump indicated that Iran had shown a willingness to engage with the proposed framework.
The states were hopeful that this represented a significant step toward de-escalation. Negotiations continued, with the understanding that while substantial progress had been made, further discussions were anticipated to fully address all outstanding concerns.
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