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Iran stands firm as diplomatic efforts remain indirect

Iran has reiterated its uncompromising position as pressure mounts for a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing conflict. A senior Iranian official emphasized that Tehran will not accept any agreement unless its core conditions are fully met.

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00:01Iran isn't backing down in the war against the United States and Israel.
00:05A top Iranian official has made it clear no deal will be accepted unless Tehran's core conditions are fully met.
00:17We will only accept a balanced and fair diplomatic solution based on a win-win principle between Iran and the
00:23United States.
00:24If these conditions are accepted, there must be a genuine agreement that achieves balance and parity between the two sides.
00:38Iran has laid out five conditions to end the war, including a complete stop to U.S. and Israeli aggression
00:44and assassinations.
00:51Any location where there are military elements belonging to the United States or the Israeli entity will be within the
00:58target range of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
01:01But I would like to say in this regard that it is necessary for us to be patient and for
01:06this war to completely end.
01:07And joint committees will be formed between Iran and these countries to study this issue and to ascertain the truth
01:14and reality of this crisis that we have seen.
01:25Iran says there are no direct talks with the U.S., just messages passed through intermediaries.
01:30At the same time, the U.S. has sent over a 15-point plan to try to end the war,
01:35including limits on Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
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