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PANews|5月 07, 2026 15:55
Iranian senior official calls US 14 point plan 'unrealistic', emphasizes negotiations need to include 'tangible interests' According to a report by Iran's Press TV cited by The Wall Street Journal, Mohsen Rezai, a long-time advisor to Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, stated that Iran will not allow the United States to reopen the Strait of Hormuz with "an unrealistic plan" and then withdraw from the war without "paying any compensation for all damages caused to Iran". This statement is aimed at the 14 point plan submitted by Washington to Iran through negotiators. Rezai emphasized that in order to achieve satisfactory results in negotiations between Iran and the United States, it must include "tangible benefits" rather than the "flashy but impractical posture" that the United States is trying to provide. He said that even if the United States withdraws its troops from the region, Iran will still demand its own rights and war reparations. Rezai also said, "We have endured them for 47 years and will continue to take the path of resistance
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