Iran received through two intermediaries a proposal for a truce with the United States, but the new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, rejected it. This was reported today, March 17, by the British Reuters news agency, citing a high-ranking Iranian official.
Khamenei rejected the proposals from the two intermediary countries, transmitted through the Foreign Ministry. According to a Reuters source, Khamenei's stance on revenge against the United States and Israel was "very tough and serious" at his first foreign policy meeting. The official did not specify whether the leader personally attended the meeting.
The day before, US President Donald Trump said that the war with Iran would soon end.

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