Tehran, April 6 -- Iran on Monday described the 15-point proposal from the US to end the conflict in West Asia and to open the strategic Strait of Hormuz as "excessively demanding", stating that it has prepared its own set of demands to end hostilities, which have entered the second month now.
According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, the US proposal -- reportedly delivered through mediators -- is too onerous and unrealistic for Tehran to accept.
The ministry, in a statement, noted that Tehran has now compiled and formalised its own demands, signalling that negotiations will proceed only if these conditions are met.
It also said that the possibility of a recent "pilot rescue in Isfahan" in central Iran being a deceptive operation aime...
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