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Iran Submits New 14-point Peace Proposal for Trump's Review

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Iran Submits New 14-point Peace Proposal for Trump's Review

TEHRAN: Iran has submitted a new 14-point proposal to the U.S. aimed at ending current conflicts, demanding resolution within 30 days. Trump announced he is reviewing the proposal but expressed dissatisfaction with its contents, indicating ongoing tensions.

TEHRAN: Iran has submitted a 14-point response to the U.S. initiative aimed at de-escalating the ongoing conflict, which follows American and Israeli military strikes on Iran that commenced on February 28. As reported by the semi-official Tasnim news agency and state broadcaster Press TV, this document highlights demands that the war be resolved within 30 days, a significant reduction from the two-month ceasefire previously suggested by the U.S.

The key points of Iran's proposal include a comprehensive resolution for past issues, guarantees against future military actions, and a withdrawal of U.S. forces from areas surrounding Iran. Additional requests revolve around lifting the naval blockade, releasing frozen Iranian assets, providing reparations, ending sanctions, halting military engagements in Lebanon, and establishing a new governing framework for the key Strait of Hormuz.

While the authenticity of these details has yet to be independently verified, the Iranian official disclosed that the document was delivered to Pakistan, though the specifics were not made public. President Donald Trump confirmed on Saturday that he is reviewing Iran's new offer, telling reporters, "They want to make a deal, I'm not satisfied with it, so we'll see what happens."

The backdrop to this new proposal includes a previous U.S. offer, which laid out a 15-point framework emphasizing the complete reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and an end to Iran's nuclear ambitions. Trump's ongoing disinterest in Iran's proposals signals the complex and tense dynamic that characterizes U.S.-Iran relations today, marking yet another chapter in the long history of conflict in the region.


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