Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has accused parties involved in the proposed ceasefire with the United States of violating key provisions, casting doubt on the future of negotiations.
In a statement shared on social media platform X, Ghalibaf said that three clauses of Iran’s previously proposed 10-point plan had been “openly and clearly violated.” He argued that under such circumstances, both the ceasefire and any bilateral negotiations are no longer reasonable.
Among the disputed issues, Ghalibaf highlighted the inclusion of Lebanon in the ceasefire framework. However, the White House has rejected claims that Lebanon was part of the agreement, further deepening disagreements between the two sides.
The remarks come amid a fragile pause in hostilities between Iran and the United States, with tensions remaining high despite diplomatic efforts to stabilize the situation. Analysts warn that conflicting interpretations of the ceasefire terms could undermine ongoing negotiations and risk renewed escalation in the region.
