Iran rejects Trump’s 'irrational' demands ahead of war address, confirms message via Pakistan as mediator

Iran has rejected US President Donald Trump's demands ahead of his address on the Iran war, calling them 'maximalist and irrational'. Trump is expected to highlight the success of the military campaign in achieving its goals, including destroying Iran's navy and missiles, in his speech.
Iran has rejected US President Donald Trump's demands ahead of his address on the Iran war. The Iranian foreign ministry said messages have been exchanged through intermediaries, including Pakistan, but no formal talks have taken place. Trump claims Iran will accept his 15-point peace plan, but Iran maintains its stance. The US aims to destroy Iran's navy and missiles, and guarantee Tehran can never obtain a nuclear weapon. Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has vowed to continue resistance against the US and Israel. Trump's speech is expected to highlight the success of the military campaign in achieving its goals.
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