Iran Demands 'Conclusive, Lasting' End to War Amid US-Israeli Strikes

Iran's Foreign Minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, asserts that Tehran seeks a definitive end to the war, countering US media reports that it refused ceasefire talks. The Israel Defence Forces conducted strikes on key military infrastructure in Tehran, including an IRGC air defense facility and ballistic missile storage sites. This escalation follows the downing of two US military aircraft by Iranian fire, with one pilot still missing. Simultaneously, attacks on petrochemical companies in Iran's Khuzestan province caused injuries and damage, continuing the cycle of violence that intensified after the late February joint US-Israeli strikes.

Key Points: Iran Seeks Lasting War End, Rejects US Ceasefire Talks

  • Iran rejects US ceasefire proposal
  • IDF strikes key Tehran military sites
  • US military aircraft downed by Iranian fire
  • Attacks target Iranian petrochemical zone
  • Conflict escalated from Feb 28 joint strikes
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Iranian Foreign Minister says Tehran seeks 'conclusive, lasting' end to war

Iran's FM states terms for ending conflict as US media reports refusal of talks. IDF strikes Tehran targets; US aircraft downed, casualties reported.

"What we care about are the terms of a conclusive and lasting end to the illegal war that is imposed on us - Seyed Abbas Araghchi"

Tehran, April 4

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said on Saturday that Tehran seeks to secure the terms of a "conclusive and lasting" end to the US and Israeli war imposed on the country.

He made the remarks in a post on social media platform X while highlighting one of Iran's main preconditions for an end to the ongoing conflict, and reacting to US media reports that the country has refrained from attending ceasefire talks with the United States in the Pakistani capital Islamabad.

Araghchi said that Iran's position is being misrepresented by the US media as it has not refused to attend the talks.

"What we care about are the terms of a conclusive and lasting end to the illegal war that is imposed on us," he stressed.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Iran has officially told mediators that it is not willing to meet US officials in Islamabad in the coming days and considers US demands unacceptable.

Iran's semi-official Fars news agency early Friday quoted an informed source as saying that Iran had rejected a US proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire sent through a "friendly" country the preceding day, Xinhua news agency reported.

Meanwhile, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Saturday said in a statement that it has struck key infrastructure sites across Tehran.

Guided by intelligence, the IDF struck several defence sites, including an aerial defence facility of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) storing missiles intended to target aircraft, according to the statement.

Also targetted were a military facility tasked with protecting weapons research and development sites, another facility used to store ballistic missiles, and additional weapons production and research and development sites.

"These completed strikes are part of the ongoing phase of increasing damage to Iran's core systems and foundations," the statement said.

The latest development follows the crash of two US military aircraft on Friday after they came under Iranian fire. One pilot from the two-seat F-15 has been rescued, while the other remains missing, Xinhua news agency reported. The back-to-back losses of US aircraft came shortly after US President Donald Trump claimed that Iranian forces "can't do a thing about" US planes flying over Tehran.

Meanwhile, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Saturday that at least five people were injured in US-Israeli attacks on several petrochemical companies in Iran's southwestern Khuzestan province.

The firms, identified as Fajr 1 and 2, Regal, Amirkabir, Bandar Imam and Buali Sina, were hit at 10:47 am local time (0717 GMT) on Saturday, the report said.

It quoted Valiollah Hayati, Khuzestan's Deputy Governor for security and law enforcement affairs, as saying that the possibility of further casualties is very high.

He added the Shalamcheh border trade terminal in Khorramshahr city was also attacked and sustained serious damage.

The Mahshahr Special Petrochemical Zone, where the companies are located, has been evacuated, the report said.

On February 28, Israel and the United States launched joint attacks on Tehran and several other Iranian cities, killing Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with senior military commanders and civilians. Iran responded by launching waves of missile and drone strikes targetting Israel and US assets in the Middle East.

- IANS

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Priya S
The report says civilians were killed in previous attacks. That's always the tragic reality of war. Innocent people suffer the most. My heart goes out to the families affected in Iran. We in India know the value of peace.
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Rohit P
Complex situation. On one hand, Iran's right to defend itself is clear. On the other, their support for proxies in the region is problematic. India must maintain its strategic autonomy and carefully navigate relations with all sides, including the US, Israel, and Iran. Our national interest comes first.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The targeting of petrochemical plants is a huge concern. Any major disruption in the Strait of Hormuz would send oil prices through the roof. Our economy can't afford that shock right now. Hope cooler heads prevail soon.
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Vikram M
The Foreign Minister says they want a "lasting" end but are skipping talks? Seems contradictory. If you want peace, you have to come to the table, even if the other side's demands are tough initially. This posturing helps no one. 🙏
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Karthik V
As an Indian, our primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf region. Any wider conflict will put them at risk. The government should have contingency plans ready. Jai Hind.

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