Iranian officials continue to deny any peace talks, amid reports the US sent the country a ceasefire proposal via Pakistan.
Iranâs military has said the United States is failing in its war and negotiating with itself to save face, dismissing claims by US President Donald Trump that talks are under way to end the conflict.
âHas the level of your inner â struggle reached the stage â of you negotiating with yourself?â Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesperson for the unified command of Iranâs armed â forces, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, said on Wednesday in comments carried by Iranâs semiofficial Fars news agency.

âDonât call your failure an agreement,â he added, mocking US leadership.
The statement is the latest official Iranian denial that Tehran is engaged in diplomacy with Washington, even as Trump insists talks are ongoing and reports circulate of the US sending a peace proposal.
Speaking to reporters at the White House yesterday, the US president said Washington is speaking to the âright peopleâ in Iran, which he claimed wants to make a deal âso badlyâ.
âThey are talking to us, and theyâre making sense,â said Trump.

Trumpâs position marks a stark shift from days earlier, when he threatened to strike Iranâs power plants if Tehran did not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, where it has threatened vessels from âenemyâ nations. Hours before the ultimatum expired on Monday â and US markets reopened for the trading week â Trump said he would delay any planned attack by five days, citing diplomatic progress. Iranian officials denied this.
Zolfaqari said there would be no return to previous oil prices or the prior regional order âuntil our will is doneâ.
âObscurity in Iranâ
Questions over possible diplomacy were amplified by US media reports that Washington had sent Tehran a 15-point plan to end the war.
The Wall Street Journal, quoting unnamed officials, reported that the plan calls on Iran to dismantle its three main nuclear sites, end any enrichment on its soil, suspend its ballistic missile programme, curb support for its regional allies and fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. In return, Iran would have nuclear-related sanctions lifted and the US would assist the countryâs civilian nuclear programme, according to the Journal.
Al Jazeeraâs Mohamed Vall, reporting from Tehran, said there is âtotal confusionâ in Iran over the status of potential negotiations.
âContrary to the clarity with which Donald Trump seems to speak, there is obscurity in Iran,â said Vall. âWhat we hear instead are the officials and politicians here saying the complete opposite. They say there is no negotiation.
âThere is total confusion, total obscurity, and itâs really making this situation very interesting and very strange,â he added.

While there is a âcloud of mistrustâ between the US and Iran, Tehran is engaged diplomatically with several regional countries, including Pakistan, said Al Jazeeraâs Tohid Asadi, also reporting from Tehran. Islamabad, which appears to have emerged as a possible mediator in the conflict, delivered the USâs plan to Tehran, according to The New York Times.
âBased on my information, contrary to Trumpâs claim, no direct or indirect negotiations have taken place between the two countries â so far,â Reza â Amiri Moghadam, Iranâs ambassador to Pakistan, said, adding that âfriendly countries seek to lay the â ground for dialogue between Tehran and â Washington, which we â hope will be fruitful in ending this imposed warâ.
Israel, Iran trade strikes
Amid the competing claims about negotiations, Israel continued to strike Iran, and the US reportedly prepared to send more troops to the Middle East.
Israelâs military said it carried out a series of late-night strikes on infrastructure in Tehran. Iranâs Fars news agency reported at least 12 people killed and 28 wounded in an âenemy attackâ on the residential area of Varamin in southern Tehran.
Iran, for its part, claimed to fire more missiles at Israel, including targeting a military base in the northern Israeli city of Safad, as well as sites in the cities of Tel Aviv, Kiryat Shmona and Bnei Brak. There were no immediate reports of casualties from that missile salvo, though an earlier rocket attack by Hezbollah killed one woman in northern Israel.
Meanwhile, the US was expected to send at least 1,000 soldiers from the Armyâs elite 82nd Airborne Division to the â Middle East, adding to some 50,000 US soldiers already in the region, the Reuters and AP news agencies reported.
âAs the US is preparing for peace talks, itâs also preparing for war,â said Al Jazeeraâs John Hendren from Washington, DC. âDiplomacy and military moves are going on at the same time.â
