Iranian officials: If the U.S. does not accept the ten-point plan, the Supreme Leader will not approve the ceasefire agreement.

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Golden Finance reports that on April 8 local time, Ali Nikzad, deputy chairman of Iran’s Islamic Parliament, said that if the U.S. side does not accept Iran’s proposed 10-point ceasefire terms, Iran’s supreme leader will not approve signing onto a ceasefire agreement. Nikzad also said that the Strait of Hormuz will not be restored to its original state.

That day, an insider said Iran’s proposed “ten-point plan” has been accepted as the basis for a ceasefire agreement. The insider emphasized that Iran previously rejected the U.S. side’s proposed “15-point plan,” and made it clear that any ceasefire must be predicated on the U.S. accepting Iran’s proposed plan, and that U.S. President Trump needs to formally agree to it.

Earlier, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz confirmed that Iran and the United States, as well as their respective allies, agreed to an immediate ceasefire at all locations, effective as of today, including Lebanon and other areas. He invited representatives from both the Iran and U.S. delegations to hold further negotiations in Islamabad on the 10th to reach a final agreement to resolve all disputes. (CCTV News)

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