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Iran Deems Ceasefire Unreasonable After US Violates Three Clauses, Here Are the Facts and 10 Points of the Agreement

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Iran Deems Ceasefire Unreasonable After US Violates Three Clauses, Here Are the Facts and 10 Points of the Agreement
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Tensions between Iran and the United States have intensified once again after Tehran assessed the newly agreed ceasefire as irrelevant. Iran has accused Washington of violating several important clauses even before official negotiations commenced.

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf emphasised that this situation makes continuing peace efforts difficult.

“In such a situation, implementing a ceasefire or negotiations is unreasonable,” Ghalibaf stated.

According to the official statement from Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, there are three main violations of Iran’s peace proposal:

Ghalibaf asserted that these violations strengthen Iran’s “historical distrust” of the United States, which is seen as repeatedly failing to honour international commitments.

The following are the main contents of the clauses forming the basis of the negotiations:

This situation has triggered concerns over a wider escalation of conflict in the Middle East. Iran has even threatened retaliatory strikes if the aggression continues.

In addition, strategic routes such as the Strait of Hormuz could be affected, potentially disrupting global energy supplies.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf’s statement underscores that without trust and adherence to agreements, the ceasefire is merely a formality. The initial violations by the US are viewed as evidence that peaceful negotiations remain far from achievement.

With the situation continuing to heat up, the international community now awaits whether diplomacy can still save the region from a larger conflict.

Follow-up negotiations will be held in Islamabad on Friday (10/4).

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have heated up again after the Strait of Hormuz was closed once more, just hours after it had been promised to be reopened.

Hundreds of Indonesian citizens (WNI) who were temporarily stranded in the Middle East region due to flight disruptions are now being handled and will soon be repatriated to Indonesia.

The Saudi Arabian government has expressed its support for achieving a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran.

Several countries in the European region have given positive responses to the temporary ceasefire agreement between Iran and the United States, which lasts for two weeks.

The conditional two-week ceasefire agreed by US President Donald Trump with Iran has provided a positive buffer for the rupiah exchange rate after it had previously weakened.

Tensions between Iran and the United States have heated up again.

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