‘False and baseless’: Iran rejects Trump’s claim of Tehran seeking ceasefire as war rages on

‘False and baseless’: Iran rejects Trump’s claim of Tehran seeking ceasefire as war rages on


New Delhi:

Iran has strongly denied claims made by US President Donald Trump that it had sought a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict. Speaking to Iranian state TV, the countryโ€™s foreign ministry spokesperson called the statement โ€œfalse and baseless,โ€ making it clear that no such request had been made by Tehran. Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard separately issued a statement saying the Strait of Hormuz “is firmly and decisively under the control” of its forces.

“This strait will not be opened to the enemies of this nation through the ridiculous spectacle by the president of the United States,” it added.

The ceasefire narrativeย 

The response came after Trump stated on his social media platform that Iranโ€™s leadership had approached the United States seeking a ceasefire. He also suggested that any such request would only be considered if the Strait of Hormuz was โ€œopen, free and clear,โ€ while warning that military action would continue until then.

Iran, however, dismissed these remarks outright, maintaining that the claim had no truth and did not reflect the countryโ€™s position.

Iranโ€™s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also indicated that the country is prepared to continue the conflict if required. In a recent interview, he said Iran would defend itself without being pressured by threats or timelines, reinforcing the governmentโ€™s stance against external pressure.

At the same time, Trump suggested that the United States might wrap up its military involvement soon, even hinting at a possible exit within weeks. However, he added that the US could still carry out targeted strikes in the future if necessary.

PM Modi chairs CCS meeting on Iran war

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding a high-level meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) to review preparedness and the situation on the ongoing conflict between US, Israel and Iran in West Asia. This is the second meeting of the CCS held by the prime minister since the conflict began on February 28.

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