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Iran's Ghalibaf: Enemy sought ceasefire

Iran's parliament speaker says the US sent a 15-point ceasefire package via Pakistan after failing militarily.

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Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has detailed the United States' efforts to secure a ceasefire during the recent conflict. He claims that after failing to impose its demands militarily, the US sent a 15-point proposal through Pakistan around the 36th day of the war, which was reviewed by Iran's Supreme National Security Council. Ghalibaf states Iran insisted that any ceasefire must be publicly announced by President Trump and must include Hezbollah, which fought in support of Iran. He asserts Iran was victorious in the field, maintained control of the Strait of Hormuz, and that the enemy failed to achieve its objectives.
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19 AprEnemy Watch — Official

Ghalibaf provided new details, specifying the US sent a 15-point ceasefire package through Pakistan around the 36th day of the war, and that Iran insisted Hezbollah be included in any ceasefire agreement.

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