Iran drafts response to mediators on ending war - state mediapublished at 10:53 BST
Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson says a response to the mediators working to bring an end to the US-Israel war with Iran has been drafted.
It follows reports from Reuters, citing unnamed sources, that Pakistan is playing a major role in working out a new plan to end the conflict.
Esmail Baghaei is cited by state-run news agency IRNA as saying that the 15-point plan shared through intermediaries by the US "was in no way acceptable to us".
He adds that negotiations to bring about an end to the conflict are "incompatible with ultimatums and threats to commit war crimes," following Trump's warning that the US will target Iran's civilian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
Instead, he says Iran has compiled a set of demands "based on our own interests and considerations".
"We knew from the beginning what we wanted and what red lines we were unwilling to cross, and our position is clear even now. From the very moment this discussion came up, our answers were ready, he says, adding Iran has formulated its own responses and "will announce details in due time".

















