The United States has rejected Iran's written proposal to end the war.

ME News Report, May 16 (UTC+8), Jinshi Data, that the United States has rejected Iran's written proposal of the "14 Points" to end the war. The report states that the U.S. government has responded to the above written proposal, rejecting Tehran's plan and "reaffirming its hardline stance," especially on nuclear issues. Iran's proposed plan is based on a two-stage negotiation process: the first stage aims to end all front-line wars; if Iran's conditions are met, the second stage of negotiations on nuclear issues will be initiated. (Source: Jinshi)
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GateUser-44dde53b
· 6h ago
As expected, the United States is taking a very firm stance in this wave of assertiveness.
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TvlDownBad
· 6h ago
Tehran wants a ceasefire first before talks on nuclear issues, but the U.S. side won't even open the door, and the game of strategic competition escalates.
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GateUser-1bc81bb2
· 6h ago
The 14-point plan was rejected; next, let's see how Iran responds.
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