Iran just rejected US ceasefire talks. Called them “illogical.”
As of late March 2026, Iran has rejected U.S.-led ceasefire proposals regarding ongoing regional conflicts, labeling them "illogical" and "interference in its affairs". Iranian leadership, facing pressure from the Trump administration, maintains that temporary pauses are insufficient, demanding a complete halt to hostilities by allies of the U.S
"Illogical" Demands: Iranian officials have termed U.S. ceasefire efforts and related demands regarding missile programs "illogical," arguing that the U.S. cannot initiate pressure and then demand a cease-fire.
Rejection of Terms: Reports indicate Iran's Supreme Leader rejected peace proposals sent via intermediaries, signaling that current US terms are not considered a fair basis for negotiation.
Stance on Ongoing Conflict: Iran has indicated its military will continue operations until a permanent cessation of hostilities is met, rather than temporary, US-backed ceasefires.
Diplomatic Pressure: While the U.S. attempts to broker a ceasefire, Iran is positioning its defiance as a strategy against, what they deem, unreasonable US conditions.
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