US Pushes for Ceasefire as Iran sets tough terms. Israeli Utility Reports No damage after Missile Strike
As the conflict in West Asia enters a critical phase, the united states is intensifying diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. However, Tehran has laid out a series of stringent conditions for any negotiations with he administration of US President Donald, Trump. underscoring the deep mistrust and hardened positions on both sides. Electricity infrastructure appears to have escaped damaged, according to the country's state power company.
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However, President Trump has repeatedly claimed that talk with Iran are underway and that Washington has shared a proposed ceasefire framework through regional mediators, including Pakistan and Gulf partners. The White House has described the initiative as necessary to prevent further escalation, protect global energy markets and avoid disruptions of shipping through the strategically vital strait of Hormuz.
Iranian officials, however, have publicly rejected the notion that meaningful negotiations are talking place Tehran has dismissed US assertions of progress as "take news" and accused Washington of attempting to manipulate oil prices and financial markets through optimistic messaging.
According to reports citing US, Arab and regional officials, Iran has presented what many in Washington described as "maximalist" demands for any ceasefire or peace talks. These condition include the closure of all US Military bases in the Gulf region, full removal of international sanctions, and financial reparations for damage caused by US and Israeli strikes. on Iranian terriory.
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