Takht Ravanchi: Iran’s 10-point plan is the basis for negotiations with Pakistan
The political deputy of Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the country’s 10-point plan has been agreed upon as the basis for negotiations with the US in Pakistan.
Majid Takht Ravanchi said Iran welcomes diplomacy but emphasized that negotiations should not be based on incorrect information or aimed at paving the way for further attacks.
He added that Tehran does not want a ceasefire that allows the other side to rebuild military capabilities and repeat attacks, and stressed that this situation is not acceptable without guarantees.
This stance is being expressed while the White House spokesperson had previously rejected Iran’s 10-point plan, as negotiations between the two countries are set to take place soon in Islamabad.
Takht Ravanchi also thanked the countries that have condemned the attack on Iran, while criticizing the positions of some European countries.
