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Iran reviews Pakistan mediated 15 point proposal as Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf vows no compromise on missile defence and warns any aggression will be met with force.

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Iran has said it does not seek war but will not compromise on its defence capabilities, while confirming that a Pakistan-mediated 15-point proposal is under formal review by its leadership.

In a message addressed to the Iranian public, Majlis Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf on Sunday, March 29, said the country remains prepared to respond to diplomacy but warned that any aggression would be met with force.

پیام به ملت قهرمان ایران به مناسبت سی‌امین روز دفاع ملی ایرانیان

اکنون می‌توان گفت که شرّ جنگ به آغازکننده‌اش بازگشته است. جنگ رمضان در حساس‌ترین لحظات خود است، از این رو ضروری می‌دانم با شما ملت ایران که در این سی‌شب یک پیکر واحد با ۹۰ میلیون جان بودید، چند کلامی سخن بگویم. pic.twitter.com/laQkzwvWEy

— محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf (@mb_ghalibaf) March 29, 2026

“We do not seek war, but we do not fear it. Our missile capabilities are the shield of our nation, and we will not negotiate away the means of our survival,” he said.

Ghalibaf confirmed that a 15-point plan delivered through the mediation of Pakistan has been formally acknowledged and is undergoing a technical and political review.

According to the statement, Iran’s parliament (Majlis) has been instructed to coordinate with the Supreme National Security Council to examine the proposal in detail.

“We will respond to genuine diplomacy with diplomacy, but will meet force with strength that will make our aggressors regret it,” he said, adding that Iran remains militarily prepared.

“Our fingers remain on the trigger,” Ghalibaf said, warning that the cost of aggression would continue to rise if Iran’s sovereignty is not respected.

The acknowledgement marks the first time Iranian leadership has publicly confirmed the existence of the 15-point proposal and said it is under official review.

In a separate message posted on social media, Ghalibaf addressed what he described as the “thirtieth day of the national defence of Iranians”, saying the conflict had entered a critical phase.

“It can now be said that the evil of war has returned to its instigator. The Ramadan war is in its most sensitive moments,” he wrote, praising the unity of the Iranian people over the past month.

Also read: ‘Thank you to people of India’: Iran’s message on missiles fired at Israel

The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic efforts to find a path towards de-escalation.

(Edited by : Priyanka Deshpande)

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