Iran Proposed a 14-Point Peace Plan to the US. Trump Will Consider It
As the Iranian publication Tashim writes , the US offered Iran a two-month ceasefire, but Tehran insists that all issues must be resolved within 30 days and that the main focus should be on "ending the war," rather than extending the truce.
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It is known that the Iranian proposal includes the following points:
- security guarantees against future attacks;
- withdrawal of US troops from areas adjacent to Iran;
- lifting of the naval blockade;
- unfreezing of Iranian assets;
- payment of reparations;
- lifting of sanctions;
- cessation of war on all fronts, including Lebanon;
- a new mechanism for managing the Strait of Hormuz.
The publication adds that Tehran awaits an official response from the US to these proposals.
Later, US President Donald Trump published a post on social media, noting that he would review the proposal, but suggested that he might not accept the agreement.
“I will soon review the plan Iran just sent us, but I cannot imagine it will be acceptable, as they have not yet paid a high enough price for what they have done to humanity and the world over the past 47 years,” Trump wrote on his social network Truth Social.