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Trump: Iran Agrees to Most of the 15 Demands for Ceasefire

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**On Sunday local time, former President Trump told reporters on Air Force One that Iran has “met most” of the 15 ceasefire demands the U.S. previously presented to Tehran — though it’s unclear if the two sides are in substantive talks.** He said: “They’ve met most of our key points. Why wouldn’t they? We’ll put forward several more demands.” But he refused to disclose the specific concessions Iran made. Publicly, Iran has flatly rejected the 15 ceasefire conditions, instead proposing its own five prerequisites — including full sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. Over the weekend, officials from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey met in an effort to de-escalate the conflict, but there’s no sign of substantial progress so far. After meeting with counterparts from various countries, Pakistan’s foreign minister noted: “Both Iran and the U.S. have expressed confidence in Pakistan and are open to Pakistan hosting follow-up talks.” Neither side, however, has signaled readiness for direct dialogue. (Source: Golden Finance)
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