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According to a report by the US “Wall Street Journal” on the 26th using the mediator as a source, Iran did not “request” the US to postpone the air strike on Iran's energy facilities for another 10 days, as US President Trump said, and has yet to make a final response to the “15-point plan” proposed by the US side to end the war. The report said that Iranian officials have informed the mediators that they intend to conduct negotiations, but the Iranian leadership has yet to make a statement or make a final decision on this. Iranian officials previously clearly demanded that the US withdraw its “excessive demands” in the “15-point plan,” otherwise they would not agree to hold a meeting to discuss a possible cease-fire. These officials also ruled out Iran's missile program as a starting point of negotiations, while refusing to promise to permanently end uranium enrichment activities. The mediator pointed out that the chances of reaching a cease-fire are still slim because both Iran and the US have put forward extreme demands that are unacceptable to each other. The report did not mention the specific identity of the “mediator of the negotiations.”

Zhitongcaijing·03/27/2026 00:01:09
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According to a report by the US “Wall Street Journal” on the 26th using the mediator as a source, Iran did not “request” the US to postpone the air strike on Iran's energy facilities for another 10 days, as US President Trump said, and has yet to make a final response to the “15-point plan” proposed by the US side to end the war. The report said that Iranian officials have informed the mediators that they intend to conduct negotiations, but the Iranian leadership has yet to make a statement or make a final decision on this. Iranian officials previously clearly demanded that the US withdraw its “excessive demands” in the “15-point plan,” otherwise they would not agree to hold a meeting to discuss a possible cease-fire. These officials also ruled out Iran's missile program as a starting point of negotiations, while refusing to promise to permanently end uranium enrichment activities. The mediator pointed out that the chances of reaching a cease-fire are still slim because both Iran and the US have put forward extreme demands that are unacceptable to each other. The report did not mention the specific identity of the “mediator of the negotiations.”