Iran says US demands to end the war ‘excessive and unreasonable’published at 12:52 BST 30 March
Ghoncheh Habibiazad
Senior reporter, BBC Persian
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Earlier today, a spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry said the points conveyed regarding US demands from Iran to end the war have been “excessive and unreasonable”.
According to the report of his remarks by Iranian outlets, Esmail Baghaei says that Tehran has had “no direct negotiations with the US” and also that what has been discussed so far has been “messages through intermediaries about the US’s intention to negotiate”.
He says that Pakistan's meetings are within a framework “they themselves have established”, and Iran has “not participated”.
Baghaei has also accused the US of “constantly” shifting its position. “I do not know how many in the United States take the claim of American diplomacy seriously,” Baghaei said.






















