Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei has clarified the country’s proposed 14-point plan, emphasizing that it is contingent upon an immediate end to the ongoing conflict. In a statement, Baqaei dismissed reports suggesting that Tehran’s initiative encompasses multiple issues, including a broader scope of negotiations with the United States.
According to Baqaei, the main focus of the Iranian 14-point plan remains the cessation of hostilities, which has been a long-standing demand from the international community and the Iranian government. The spokesperson’s remarks were made in response to recent media outlets suggesting that Iran’s proposal entailed a more complex set of demands, potentially aimed at renegotiating aspects of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – a nuclear deal Iran reached with the United States and other world powers in 2015.
Baqaei clarified that the current iteration of Iran’s proposal is solely centered on ending the conflict, which has ravaged parts of the country in recent months. This assertion is consistent with earlier statements from Iranian officials, who have repeatedly maintained that the primary objective of the proposed plan is to bring an immediate halt to the fighting and restore peace.
While some analysts had interpreted the 14-point plan as a veiled attempt by Iran to rekindle stalled negotiations with the United States, Baqaei firmly disputed this notion, attributing the misconceptions to a lack of understanding about the plan’s underlying principles. The spokesperson emphasized that the current state of the negotiations between Iran and the international community remains focused squarely on securing a ceasefire, rather than negotiating additional concessions or revisiting previously agreed-upon terms.
The international community continues to watch the developments in the Middle East, with various countries calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities in order to facilitate a return to diplomatic efforts and prevent further bloodshed. As the diplomatic efforts move forward, Iran’s stance on the ceasefire remains an essential factor in determining the prospects for conflict resolution in the region.
