Arakchi: We Rejected the Ceasefire and Forced Washington to Negotiate
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(Cairo=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Sang-hoon = Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on the 18th that Iran wants a complete end to the conflict with the United States, not a temporary ceasefire...
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi stated that they aim for a definitive end to the war rather than a temporary ceasefire with the US, that regional cooperation is necessary for lasting peace, and that Qatar-Pakistan mediation is progressing positively.
Arakchi: We Rejected the Ceasefire and Forced Washington to Negotiate
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that his country rejected a ceasefire during the recent war, continuing to fight until reaching a stage where the opposing side accepted a cease-fire and negotiations on Tehran's terms, emphasizing that "Tehran fought with strength and negotiated with strength."
Why the US-Iran ceasefire collapsed
A US-Iran ceasefire agreement intended to pave the way for 60 days of peace talks collapsed amid renewed military strikes and disputes over the Strait of Hormuz. With both sides accusing each other of violating the deal, negotiations remain deadlocked and the wider war shows little sign of being resolved.
Iran has warned it could shift to a full-scale military offensive as efforts to reach a lasting peace deal with the US stall, while Washington rules out extending the temporary ceasefire.
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