White House: We rejected Iran's 10-point plan.

White House: We rejected Iran's 10-point plan.

08.04.2026 21:10

After the ceasefire, Iran claimed that the U.S. accepted defeat and agreed to 10 conditions, including compensation and permission for uranium enrichment. A denial came from the White House. Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated that they rejected the initial ceasefire terms proposed by Iran, but said that the later offer was consistent with the 15 points put forward by the U.S.

White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated, "We rejected Iran's 10-point plan; the agreement was made on the 15 points we presented."

CEASEFIRE PUZZLE BETWEEN IRAN AND THE USA

The Iranian administration claimed in a statement made yesterday after the ceasefire that the USA accepted defeat and approved a list of 10 conditions, including compensation. Statements from Tehran suggested that the agreement allowed uranium enrichment activities and that the USA's withdrawal from the region constituted a form of surrender.

WHITE HOUSE: 15-POINT PROPOSAL ACCEPTED

White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt rejected these claims, stating that the initial conditions presented by Iran were turned down. Leavitt emphasized that the current ceasefire could only be possible if Iran presented a proposal consistent with the 15 points set by the USA. 

"LEBANON IS NOT PART OF THE CEASEFIRE"

Leavitt commented on the USA's threat towards Iran of "the annihilation of a civilization," saying, "This was a strong threat that yielded results. It was by no means an empty threat. The Pentagon had a target list ready for implementation last night. It was the Iranians who stepped back, not President Donald Trump." Leavitt stated, "Lebanon is not part of the ceasefire. This situation has been communicated to all relevant parties." Leavitt announced that Trump would send the negotiation team to Islamabad and that the first round of talks would take place on Saturday.

"NATO TURNED ITS BACK ON AMERICA"

Leavitt said, "The world witnessed a fast and successful military victory that will go down in history. Although it is the American people who finance NATO's defense, it is quite sad that NATO has turned its back on the American people over the last 6 weeks."

"REOPENING OF HORMUZ IS UNACCEPTABLE"

Thanks to the Commander-in-Chief's orders and the unique excellence of our fighters, the world witnessed a fast and successful military victory that will go down in history. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is absolutely unacceptable. Today, we saw an increase in traffic flow in the strait."

In a statement made yesterday by the Iranian National Security Council, it was stated: "Iran has achieved a great victory, and the guilty America has been forced to accept its 10-point plan."

"USA COMMITTED TO PAY COMPENSATION TO IRAN"

In this plan, America essentially committed to non-aggression, the continuation of Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz, acceptance of enrichment, lifting all primary and secondary sanctions, ending all decisions of the UN Security Council and the Board of Directors, acceptance of uranium enrichment, payment of compensation to Iran, withdrawal of US military forces from the region, and a commitment to halt the war on all fronts, especially against the heroic Lebanese Islamic Resistance.

Negotiations will begin on April 10, Friday, in Islamabad, Pakistan, in an atmosphere of complete distrust towards the US side.

TRUMP: NO PERMISSION FOR URANIUM ENRICHMENT

On the other hand, Trump clarified his stance on Iran's nuclear activities, stating that the Tehran administration would absolutely not be allowed to enrich uranium. He emphasized that this issue is a "red line" for the USA.

"US TROOPS WILL NOT WITHDRAW FROM THE REGION"

Trump stated that US troops would not withdraw from the region, noting that peace talks are expected to begin on April 10 and that China is also playing a role in the temporary ceasefire process.

LEBANON AND HEZBOLLAH EXCLUDED

The most notable exception in the agreement was Lebanon. Trump clearly stated that Lebanon was not included in the ceasefire boundaries due to the presence of Hezbollah. Describing this situation as a "separate conflict," Trump expressed that Israel's operations against Hezbollah targets did not violate the agreement.

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