According to The New York Times, Iran has formally rejected the proposal from the United States for a "temporary ceasefire agreement."

Iran's stance is very clear: they are not seeking a temporary compromise, but instead demand a comprehensive peace agreement with substantive outcomes. Their core demands include legally binding mutual non-aggression guarantees from both the United States and Israel, along with the complete lifting of economic sanctions against Iran.

Meanwhile, U.S. officials have also revealed the true temperature of the negotiations to the public. They confirmed that talks are still in the early stages and have achieved no substantial progress. This directly contradicts Trump’s previous claims about "productive negotiations"—in reality, those statements were grossly exaggerated, if not outright fabricated political rhetoric.

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