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Iran calls its peace proposal to US 'legitimate and generous'

Iran calls its peace proposal to US 'legitimate and generous'

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has defended its peace proposal to the United States, describing it as both legitimate and generous. Iran further criticized the U.S. for maintaining what it considers to be unreasonable and unilateral demands during negotiations.

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Castricum station assault suspects given one week to turn themselves in

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Trawling on Dogger Bank prohibited without permit

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