
Iranian Foreign Minister:
Iran is not negotiating with the United States.
The United States is conveying messages through different intermediaries. Exchanging information through mediators “does not mean negotiating with the United States.”
Senior Iranian officials are reviewing proposals from various parties, and Tehran has no intention of holding talks with the United States.
Tehran demands a permanent end to the war and full compensation for all damages suffered.
Iran has demonstrated to the world that “no country can threaten its security.”
The enemy sought help from other countries to try to open the Strait of Hormuz but was unsuccessful. Now only enemy vessels are unable to pass through.
The Strait of Hormuz has become another loss for the enemy; Iran is exploring special arrangements for its post-war management.
Friendly countries, including China, Russia, India, Iraq, and Pakistan, are permitted to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
We do not want a ceasefire that allows the enemy to attack us again.
The United States has failed to achieve its war objectives, including a quick victory and regime change; neighboring countries are urged to keep their distance from the United States.
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