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Beyond a Ceasefire: Iran Demands "Full Termination" of Conflict
Tehran Rejects 15-Point U.S. "Maximalist" Plan; Sets Own Conditions for Permanent Peace

As the conflict enters its fourth week on March 25, 2026, the diplomatic landscape has shifted from seeking a temporary "pause" to a debate over a total end to hostilities. While President Trump recently signaled a 5-day postponement of strikes to allow for a 15-point peace plan to be reviewed, Iranian officials have publicly dismissed the proposal, labeling it a "wish list" of American demands rather than a fair negotiation.
Instead, Tehran is pushing for a full end to the war, stating that a simple ceasefire is insufficient to address the "aggression" of the past month.
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