Middle East Crisis: Iran Proposes 30-Day Plan to End War, Says It Has Received US Reply
Iran’s plan seeks sanctions relief and an end to the naval blockade as Trump reviews the proposal and doubts a deal will emerge.
- Iran submitted a 14-point proposal to the United States via a Pakistani intermediary, calling for resolution of bilateral issues within 30 days to end the 65-day war.
- The proposal demands the U.S. lift sanctions, end its naval blockade, and withdraw forces from the region, though President Donald Trump expressed doubt the offer would lead to a deal.
- Deputy Parliament Speaker Ali Nikzad insisted Tehran "will not back down" regarding the Strait of Hormuz, asserting the waterway belongs to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
- On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held talks with Oman's Foreign Minister Badr al Busaidi to discuss the conflict, while Pakistan pushes for direct U.S.-Iran negotiations.
- The Norwegian Nobel Committee urged Iran to transfer jailed Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi for medical treatment after her health deteriorated, highlighting domestic pressure.
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Iran has received a response from the United States regarding the most recent peace proposal, which is currently being assessed, Iranian media report. According to Al Jazeera, Iran has submitted a 14-point plan intended to ensure the war can end within 30 days.
Middle East crisis: Iran proposes 30-day plan to end war, says it has received US reply
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Iran transmitted through Pakistan a 14-point plan to end the conflict within one month.
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