Iran media casts doubt on US peace plan

Iran has rejected a US plan to end the fighting in the Middle East, with state media citing an official who said the war would end on Tehran's terms. The UN Secretary-General has warned that the war is spiraling out of control, with a rising tide of human suffering and a deeper global economic shock.
Iran has rejected a US plan to end the fighting in the Middle East. The plan was conveyed to Tehran by Pakistan, but Iran's state media said the war would end on its own terms. Iran has set five conditions for ending the war, including guarantees against future attacks and reparations for war damages. The conflict has resulted in significant human and economic costs, with targets in several countries coming under fire. The US and Israel have been involved in the fighting, which began on February 28. The UN Secretary-General has warned that the war is out of control and has called for an end to the hostilities.
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