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Iran responds to Trump’s 15-point ultimatum – media

Tehran has dismissed the roadmap, saying it will not allow the US president to dictate terms
Published 25 Mar, 2026 14:59 | Updated 25 Mar, 2026 17:30
Iran responds to Trump’s 15-point ultimatum – media

Iran has dismissed out of hand a proposed US 15-point roadmap for peace. 

Iranian Press TV reported on Wednesday, citing a source, that Tehran has dismissed the roadmap, saying the war will end at “a time of [Iran’s] own choosing.” He also said Tehran will not allow US President Donald Trump to dictate terms, and that a settlement should contain “concrete guarantees.”

The US sent Iran a peace proposal demanding the dismantlement of its nuclear program, curbs on missiles, and an end to support for regional allies, US and Israeli media outlets report. Iranian officials have reportedly rejected the roadmap, saying the war will end on Tehran’s terms.

The plan was first reported by the New York Times on Tuesday, with sources saying it was delivered via Pakistan. Israeli channel 12 later outlined 14 of the 15 points.

The framework reportedly called for Iran to fully dismantle its nuclear facilities at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, permanently ban uranium enrichment on its soil, and transfer its enriched stockpile to the IAEA under an agreed timeline.

Tehran would also be required to abandon its network of regional armed groups, place strict caps on its ballistic missile program, and keep the Strait of Hormuz open as a free maritime corridor.

In exchange, all nuclear-related sanctions would be lifted and Washington would assist Iran’s civilian nuclear program, including the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, where some 500 Russian staff are engaged. 

Tehran denied that it has held talks with Washington. Lt. Col. Ebrahim Zolfaghari, the spokesman for Iran’s armed forces command, mocked the US for “negotiating with itself.”

Several media outlets reported that Iran has demanded that the US agree to significant concessions to end the war. The Wall Street Journal said Tehran insists that America close all of its bases in the Persian Gulf, guarantee no further military operations, lift all sanctions, and allow the collection of payments from vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, as well as excluding Iran’s ballistic missile program from further talks.

According to Reuters, Iran also wants the US to compensate wartime losses and obtain formal control over the strait.

Commenting on Trump’s reported proposal, Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat said it looks “beautiful on paper,” though Iran is not likely to accept it.

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