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Iran Officially Responds to US 15-Point Plan

Published March 26, 2026, 14:12
Iran Officially Responds to US 15-Point Plan

The Middle East is at a critical juncture, with unclear messages regarding the cessation of hostilities with Iran. Iran has officially responded to the 15-point plan proposed by Donald Trump, but has publicly rejected it, insisting on its own terms for ending the conflict. Simultaneously, Trump warned Iran to take the situation seriously, threatening severe consequences for non-compliance. The Pakistani Foreign Minister confirmed that his country is acting as a mediator between the US and Iran, conveying the American proposal. However, the outcome of the negotiations remains uncertain. Iranian officials, while publicly negative, are reportedly open to private talks. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is said to have ordered the military to target Iran's war industry, expressing fears that Trump may seek an early end to the war before Israeli goals are achieved. The situation remains tense and uncertain, with the parties involved sending mixed messages and preparing for further escalation or potential negotiations. Pakistan's mediation and the potential private communication between the US and Iran are points of hope, but Netanyahu's order suggests a desire for more decisive action.