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Iran 'objecting to any kind of ceasefire', diplomat says
Middle East Eye9 hours ago
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An Iranian diplomat says Iran is rejecting any ceasefire proposal, indicating continued resistance to a negotiated pause in the conflict. The article reflects active diplomatic friction amid ongoing US-Iran hostilities, but it does not report a new battlefield action.
Summary
Iran 'objecting to any kind of ceasefire', diplomat says
Iran's ambassador to Armenia, Khalil Shirgolami, said on Monday that "Iran is objecting to any kind of ceasefire" floated by the Trump administration.
Speaking on a virtual panel hosted by the Executive Intelligence Review, he said the US "is not in a position in terms of the battlefield operation to be putting all those preconditions."
"President Trump had, several times, the chance to find [a] real solution and political settlement for the nuclear issue of Iran, and at least two times he betrayed diplomacy and he betrayed the negotiating table," Shirgolami said.
Pakistan had offered up a new ceasefire deal just hours earlier which calls for an immediate ceasefire followed by a comprehensive agreement to be finalised within 15–20 days.
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IranUnited StatesPakistanArmenia
Threat Indicators
military action
nuclear threat
cyber warfare
terrorism
Key Phrases
"Rejects ceasefire talks""Signals continued conflict posture""Diplomatic rather than kinetic development"

