IRAN DEMANDS PERMANENT PEACE DEAL WITHIN THIRTY DAYS IN FORMAL RESPONSE TO U.S.

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Overnight, Iran passed a 14-part answer to America through envoys from Pakistan, calling for fighting to stop for good in one month instead of the longer pause Washington wanted. This message arrived

Saturday, pushing back on a nine-item U.S. outline with tough terms – like written promises to avoid any new attacks by American or Israeli forces and pulling every U.S. soldier out from zones near Iranian borders.

Without warning, Tehran stated it won’t talk about nuclear matters unless warfare stops first and ships can freely pass again through the Strait of Hormuz, making clear its advanced systems are off limits now.

Money demands came next: access restored to frozen funds overseas plus payment for destruction caused during conflict, along with an end to battles everywhere linked to the tension.

Even though diplomats from Islamabad keep moving between capitals carrying notes, President Donald Trump voiced doubt about accepting such broad terms – but inside Iran, news outlets say a reaction from Washington is already being studied closely.

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