
Iran rejects ceasefire that would allow ‘aggressor enemy’ to attack again, deputy FM says
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takht Ravanchi, has commented on the upcoming US-Iran talks in Islamabad, during a meeting with foreign ambassadors and heads of international organizations in Tehran, Al Jazeera writes.
“It has been agreed that Iran’s 10-point plan will be the basis for negotiations,” Ravanchi stated,
He noted that the Islamic Republic of Iran always welcomes diplomacy and dialogue, “but not dialogue that is based on false information” that creates grounds for renewed military aggression against Iran.
“We do not want a ceasefire that would allow the aggressor enemy to rearm and attack again,” Ravanchi added.


