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Iran Calls Its Proposal to US ‘Reasonable and Generous’

Esmaeil Baqaei, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman in an image from archive.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman described Tehran’s latest proposal to the United States as “reasonable and generous,” emphasizing that Iran seeks only its legitimate rights and measures aimed at ending the imposed US‑Israeli war while enhancing regional security.

Speaking at a weekly press conference on Monday, Esmaeil Baqaei said Iran has not demanded any concessions beyond its lawful rights.

He noted that the Iranian proposal focuses on ending the war across the region, halting maritime piracy against Iranian vessels, and securing the release of Iranian assets that have been frozen for years.

Baqaei stated that Iran’s proposals including ensuring safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and establishing peace and security throughout the region  cannot be considered excessive or irresponsible.

All elements included in Iran’s proposal are “reasonable and generous,” he underlined, intended for the benefit of both the region and the wider world.

The spokesman noted that all issues raised by Iran were supposed to be discussed, but added that the US continues to insist on “unreasonable demands” shaped by the mindset promoted by the Zionist regime.

Asked about reports claiming that Iran and the US lack the will to continue negotiations, Baqaei said Tehran’s current priorities are ending the war on all fronts including in Lebanon ensuring security in the Strait of Hormuz, and preventing hostile actions and blockades against ships. He described these priorities as “responsible and rational” under the current circumstances.

Rejecting US allegations against Iran, Baqaei said Tehran has demonstrated that it is a responsible power in the region while also standing against bullying. He questioned whether Iran had launched military expeditions abroad or engaged in coercive behavior against countries in the Western Hemisphere. He also lashed out at the US for contributing to a cycle of violence in the region through its very presence there.

Commenting on the future of Iran‑US talks and the possibility of another US attack, Baqaei said Iran would fight whenever necessary and would also use diplomatic channels whenever it deemed them effective for securing national interests.

Diplomacy has its own rules, he explained, adding that Iran has consistently shown seriousness in pursuing its legitimate rights while participating in diplomatic processes in good faith.

It is the other side that must prove its seriousness, the spokesman stated — but so far, it has failed to do so.

Source: Tasnim news agency edited by Al-Manar English Website