Iran Proposes 14-Point Peace Plan to the US Amid Ongoing Conflict
End War, Lift Sanctions & Pay Compensation: Inside Iran's 14-Point Peace Proposal To US
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Iran has submitted a 14-point peace proposal to the United States through Pakistan, seeking an end to the war in West Asia. Key demands include lifting sanctions, releasing frozen assets, and establishing a governing mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil shipping route. The proposal comes in response to a previous framework from the Trump administration.
- 01Iran's 14-point proposal aims to end the ongoing conflict with the US and its allies.
- 02Key demands include lifting sanctions and addressing the governance of the Strait of Hormuz.
- 03The proposal was sent via Pakistan as a response to a nine-point framework from the Trump administration.
- 04Iran seeks a 30-day timeline to resolve all issues, countering a two-month ceasefire suggested by the US.
- 05President Trump acknowledged the proposal and hinted at the possibility of further military action.
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Iran has presented a 14-point peace proposal to the United States, delivered through Pakistan, in response to a nine-point framework proposed by the Trump administration. The plan calls for an end to the war across various fronts, including Lebanon, and demands the lifting of sanctions, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and compensation. Additionally, it seeks to establish a new governing mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route responsible for 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) transportation.
Iran's proposal counters the US's suggestion of a two-month ceasefire, instead advocating for a 30-day timeline to resolve all outstanding issues. In response, President Trump expressed that he is reviewing Iran's proposal while also hinting at the possibility of renewed military strikes. He stated, “We are doing very well with regard to Iran. They want to make a deal... They are having a hard time figuring out who their leader is.”
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This proposal could potentially reshape the geopolitical landscape in West Asia, affecting global oil supply and regional stability.
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