Isfahan, Iran, April 6 (ANI): Mohsen Farkhani, an assistant professor at Isfahan University, said Iran is consolidating its targets and conditions on the battlefield and currently has no option to come to the negotiating table.
Farkhani told ANI that regional mediators have been active since day one, but Iran is focused on strengthening its position on the battlefield before any talks. He dismissed reports of imminent negotiations or ceasefires as propaganda and said Iran will not abandon its advantages in the conflict. “No negotiation, no ceasefire will happen even for this period of time that would, you that’s at 45 days or so,” he said.
He added that Iran will not surrender its achievements ahead of any ceasefire, warning that doing so would allow American and “Zionist” forces to rebuild capabilities and resume aggression. Farkhani said Iran will continue the fight until its objectives and conditions are secured in the region.
On U.S. politics, he accused former President Trump of crafting narratives and threats to wage cognitive warfare, but said Iranians are “men of action” and will respond with harsh, devastating measures against American and Israeli interests and forces in the region if necessary. He cautioned that turning the region into a “burnt field” would not be a wise choice for the United States.
Separately, Reuters reported that Pakistan has drafted a two-tier plan to end hostilities — an immediate ceasefire followed by a comprehensive agreement — and exchanged it with the U.S. and Iran. Sources said the memorandum of understanding could be finalized electronically through Pakistan, which is serving as the sole communication channel, and that all elements needed to be agreed promptly for the plan to take effect and potentially reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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