French media: Iranian President: Iran is willing to end the war, but requires assurance that conflicts will not resume

Iran – In a phone call with the President of the European Council on Tuesday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Iran has the willingness to end the war with the United States and Israel. However, the Iranian president emphasized that it is essential to ensure that no further conflicts erupt. Tehran demands such guarantees.

Regarding the 15-point plan proposed by the U.S. last week to end the war, Tehran has put forward its own proposal, demanding the establishment of a mechanism to ensure that Israel and the United States will not reignite hostilities.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump threatened on Monday that if Iran refuses to agree to a deal, American forces would "destroy" all of Iran’s oil wells, its main export port of Khark Island, and possibly even Iran’s desalination plants.

On Tuesday, Iran suffered intense airstrikes, including in the central city of Isfahan and Tehran. AFP reporters in Tehran heard explosions, and air defense systems have been activated.

Iranian state media reported damage to a Shia religious center in Zanjan City. The Iranian government stated that the airstrike hit a factory producing anticancer drugs and anesthetics.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that if more Iranian leaders are eliminated in targeted assassinations, they will retaliate starting Wednesday against leading U.S. tech companies such as Google, Meta, and Apple.

The Revolutionary Guard accused 18 companies, including Intel, Tesla, and analytics firm Palantir, of involvement in previous assassination operations, and warned that "they should expect that every assassination in Iran will lead to the destruction of related departments."

In the United States, Trump remains ambivalent about whether he will further escalate this conflict disrupting the global economy or attempt to end it through negotiations with Tehran.

Iran denies Trump's claim about direct dialogue between both sides and continues to fire at Israel and America’s allies in the Gulf region. Iran’s Lebanese ally Hezbollah and Yemeni Houthi fighters have also joined this regional war.

Source: rfi

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