Iran’s military leaders dismiss Trump’s deal claims
Military command says it will not ‘come to terms’ with US after Washington presents 15-point plan to end war
Summary
Iran's military leaders have firmly dismissed claims made by the U.S. regarding a potential deal to end hostilities. This comes in response to Washington's recent 15-point plan.
The Iranian military command has articulated that it will not 'come to terms' with the United States, indicating a rejection of the proposed framework for peace.
This development raises questions about the viability of diplomatic efforts in the region and highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving a resolution to the conflict.
Updates
Update at 04:49 UTC on 2026-03-26
EuroNews reported The US president claims Iranian leaders are denying negotiations to save face amid fears of internal backlash.
Sources: EuroNews
Update at 09:44 UTC on 2026-03-26
NPR News reported The war in the Middle East escalated with Israel targeting Iranian infrastructure and Iran retaliating with missile strikes.
Sources: NPR News
Update at 19:33 UTC on 2026-03-26
France 24 reported A day after Tehran dismissed Donald Trump’s 15-point ceasefire plan, the American leader claimed that Iran was 'begging to make a deal.'.
Sources: France 24