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US proposal to end war is ‘one-sided’, door to diplomacy still open, Iranian official says

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DUBAI, March ‌26 (Reuters) - Iran’s initial response to ​the U.S. proposal to end the war, ⁠which was conveyed to Pakistan, was that it was "one-sided and unfair", a ​senior Iranian official told Reuters on Thursday, ‌adding that a path forward might still be found if realism prevailed in ⁠Washington.

The official said the proposal "was ⁠reviewed in detail on Wednesday night by senior Iranian officials and the representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader".

"In brief, ‌the proposal suggests that Iran would ⁠relinquish its ability to ‌defend itself in exchange ​for a vague plan to lift sanctions," he said, adding that the ‌proposal lacked the minimum ​requirements for success.

He ⁠said there was "still no arrangement ‌for negotiations, and ⁠no plan for talks appears realistic at this stage", while Turkey and Pakistan were ​trying to help "establish ‌common ground between Iran and the ⁠United States and ​reduce differences".

(Writing by Parisa Hafezi; Editing ​by Alex Richardson)

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