Iran rejects ceasefire reports, vows to continue war until compensation is secured

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Iran rejects ceasefire reports, vows to continue war until compensation is secured
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IRAN: Iran has firmly denied issuing any ceasefire proposal amid the ongoing conflict, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi dismissing recent reports as “media speculation,” according to statements carried by state media.

Speaking through the official broadcaster IRIB, Araghchi clarified that claims about a five-point peace plan attributed to Iran are inaccurate and not based on any official policy. The comments come at a time of heightened regional tensions and growing international calls for de-escalation.

Araghchi emphasized that Iran has not proposed any ceasefire and insisted that military operations would continue until what he described as the aggressor is held accountable. He added that Iran is seeking full compensation for damages, signaling a hardline stance that could complicate diplomatic efforts in the region.

The remarks follow increased speculation in global media regarding potential peace initiatives involving major powers, including Pakistan and China, which recently called for dialogue and a ceasefire to stabilize the Middle East. However, Iran’s latest position suggests that such efforts may face significant challenges.

Analysts warn that the absence of a ceasefire proposal from Iran could prolong the conflict and further destabilize the region, impacting global oil markets and international security. Rising tensions have already contributed to volatility in energy prices and increased concerns about supply disruptions, particularly around strategic routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

The situation remains fluid as diplomatic channels continue to explore possible solutions, but Iran’s latest statements indicate a firm commitment to its current course. International observers are closely monitoring developments, with growing fears of escalation if negotiations fail to gain traction.

Online search trends show a sharp increase in interest around Iran ceasefire news, Abbas Araghchi statement, Middle East conflict updates, Iran US tensions, and global oil crisis, reflecting widespread global attention on the evolving geopolitical situation.

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