Dhaka, April 9 -- Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has said three key clauses of Iran's proposed ceasefire framework have been "openly and clearly violated," arguing that under such conditions a "bilateral ceasefire or negotiations" would be "unreasonable".

In a post on X, Ghalibaf said the proposal included provisions related to Lebanon, which he noted had been rejected by the White House.

He also referred to a reported drone entering Iran's southern Fars province. The Israel Defense Forces told the BBC they were "not aware" of such an incident.

As a third point, Ghalibaf said Iran's right to uranium enrichment was part of the proposal, a position also reflected in a statement from the Supreme National Security Coun...