Iranian Media Claims US Stance Offers No Path to Peace
State-run Iranian news outlets are reporting a significant diplomatic stall, characterizing the latest five-point response from the United States as failing to provide any meaningful concessions. According to reports from the Fars news agency, Washington’s proposal includes stringent demands, such as requiring Iran to shutter all but one nuclear site and surrender its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium. Furthermore, Tehran claims that the US has refused to release a meaningful portion of frozen assets or offer reparations for wartime damages, instead conditioning any permanent ceasefire on the immediate commencement of new negotiations.
The sentiment in Tehran remains defiant, with officials warning that the US is attempting to leverage the negotiating table to secure gains it could not achieve through military force. Iranian leaders have reiterated their own demands, which include the lifting of sanctions, the release of frozen funds, and an end to the naval blockades affecting their ports. As tensions simmer, senior Iranian military and parliamentary figures have issued stark warnings, cautioning the US against further aggression toward their energy infrastructure, threatening to disrupt global oil access should the conflict escalate further.