Iran Agrees to Military Combat Pause but War Continues, Says State Television

Gate News message, April 21 — In response to President Trump's statement on extending a ceasefire period, Iran's state television declared on the morning of April 22 that Iran has emerged as the victor on the battlefield. The state broadcaster emphasized that control of the Strait of Hormuz represents an extremely valuable bargaining chip for Iran in this conflict. Iran has agreed to a pause in military combat, but the war is not over, the television stated.

Iran's state television also warned against any rhetoric suggesting Iran must enter negotiations or face enemy attacks. The broadcaster said that even if a naval blockade is lifted, Iran's participation in talks must be conditional on ensuring no topics that violate Iran's independence and dignity are raised. The state television specified that Iran's defense, missile capabilities, nuclear technology, and nuclear capacity are non-negotiable and must remain protected.

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