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Iran Says No Rush to Answer US Peace Plan

Iran Says No Rush to Answer US Peace Plan
Iran is taking its time to reply to a new US plan to end the war.

On Saturday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry said it is still studying the US proposal. A spokesman said Tehran will send its answer when it is ready, not when Washington wants it.

“Iran does not respond to deadlines or ultimatums,” said Esmail Baghaei, the Foreign Ministry spokesman. He called US time limits “meaningless. ”

Why the delay?

Iranian officials say the deal is complex. Many top groups in Tehran must review it first.

The list includes parliament leaders, the powerful Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Supreme National Security Council, and finally Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

No answer can go to the US until Khamenei gives his approval.

Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf is also part of the review. Each group must check the technical parts of the deal before saying yes or no.

What happens next?

The US sent the proposal to stop the fighting for good. But Iran says it will not be rushed.

Baghaei made it clear: Iran sets its own time. The review could take days or weeks.

Why it matters:

When two countries try to end a war, small details matter. If one side feels pushed, talks can break down. Iran wants to show it makes its own choices. The US wants peace fast. For now, the world waits for Tehran’s reply.

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