Iran Mocks, Claims US Is “Negotiating With Itself” Amid Middle East Peace Talks

Iran taunts the U.S. as Washington proposes a 15-point plan to end the Middle East conflict, while Trump touts halted attacks and nuclear agreements.

Iran mocks the United States saying that the United States is negotiating with ​itsel. The Iranian military spokesman ‌released the statement on state media on Wednesday, a day after U.S. President Donald ​Trump said Tehran wants to ​make a deal to end the ⁠war in the Middle East.

A 15-point ​plan aimed at putting an end ​to the conflict was drafted by Washington and sent to Tehran, a person familiar ​with the matter told Reuters on ​Tuesday.

“Has the level of your inner struggle reached ‌the ⁠stage of you negotiating with yourself?” Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesperson for the unified command of Iran’s armed forces, ​Khatam al-Anbiya ​Central Headquarters, ⁠taunted the U.S. leadership.

“People like us can never get ​along with people like you.”

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Zolfaqari ​said ⁠U.S. investments and pre-war energy prices would not return as long as ⁠Washington ​does not accept ​that regional stability is guaranteed by Iranian armed forces.

In a media talk, President Donald Trump claims the United States of America has won the war against Iran as they have obliterated the military capabilities of Iran, including attacks on Air Force, Military and Navy.

He had ordered a halt in the attacks on the Iran’s energy infrastructure for five days following his announcement of the purported negotiations taking place between Tehran and Washington through intermediaries.

Reports claim Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan are pushing for negotiations and ceasefire between the two countries.

Trump claims US has proposed 15 proposals out of which Iran has agreed to not having a nuclear weapons.

President Trump in the latest media claims that Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, Marco Rubio and JD Vance will be leading negotiations with Iran from USA.

The Pakistani officials described the proposal broadly as touching on sanctions relief, civilian nuclear cooperation, a rollback of Iran’s nuclear program, monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency, missile limits and access for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf.