Iran Calls US Suggestions Through Intermediaries Unreasonable

Iran's Foreign Ministry has publicly denounced the suggestions made by the United States through intermediaries, labeling them as extreme and unreasonable. The ministry expressed that such proposals fail to foster respectful dialogue and do not contribute to constructive negotiations, particularly in the context of ongoing tensions.
The criticism from Iran comes amid escalating concerns regarding the Middle East conflict, where mutual respect in diplomatic communications remains crucial. Tehran's response underscores its position that any meaningful discussions must prioritize fairness and understanding, moving beyond what it perceives as unacceptable demands from the U.S.
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