BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 8. Three of the ten
points of Iran’s plan, adopted as the basis for a future peace
agreement with the United States, have already been violated,
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on his
page on X, Trend
reports.
He noted that among the main violations is the failure of the
U.S. and Israel to respect the ceasefire in Lebanon.
“Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also directly
emphasized this obligation, stating that a ceasefire must be
implemented immediately in Lebanon and other regions,” the
statement said.
The second violation involved the incursion of a drone into
Iran’s airspace, which was destroyed in the city of Lar in Fars
province.
Ghalibaf also pointed out that, despite statements from the U.S.
White House, Iran has not relinquished its right to uranium
enrichment included in the plan proposed by Tehran.
“Thus, the foundation for negotiations was clearly violated even
before they began. In this situation, a bilateral ceasefire or
negotiations are not feasible,” Ghalibaf concluded.
On February 28, the U.S. and Israel launched military operations
against Iran. Strikes were carried out against the country’s
largest cities, including Tehran. The White House justified the
attack by citing missile and nuclear threats emanating from the
Islamic Republic. As a result of the strikes on Iran, the country’s
Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and several other key
figures in the leadership were killed. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps announced a large-scale retaliatory operation against
Israel. Iran also targeted U.S. facilities in Bahrain, Jordan,
Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Syria with
ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones.
The conflict has placed the region’s energy infrastructure and
maritime shipping under serious threat. Due to security tensions in
the Strait of Hormuz, global oil prices have surged.
On April 7, the U.S. and Iran reached an agreement on a
temporary ceasefire lasting approximately two weeks, aimed at
preventing further escalation of hostilities and creating
opportunities for negotiations. According to reports, the agreement
was reached with Pakistan acting as a mediator. One of the key
points is Iran’s commitment to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to
international shipping, and the parties also agreed to cease
attacks and prepare for negotiations.