Iran rejected a ceasefire proposal brokered by Pakistan, instead presenting a 10-point plan demanding an end to the war and sanctions relief. Tehran indicated it would lift its Strait of Hormuz blockade under a broader settlement. US President Trump warned Iran to reopen the strait, threatening fresh airstrikes if compliance is not met.
Iran rejected the US ceasefire proposal and instead put forward a 10-point plan aimed at a permanent end to the war. This plan includes the removal of US sanctions and ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. The US President dismissed Iran's proposal, warning of severe military action if no agreement is reached.
Iran rejected the US 15-point peace proposal, presenting a 10-point alternative demanding an end to regional conflicts and sanctions relief. Iran argued that a mere ceasefire is insufficient, demanding a halt to attacks from the US and Israel. The US President called Iran's proposal a 'significant step' but stated it was 'not sufficient.'
Iran presented a 10-point proposal via Pakistan aimed at ending the war with the US and Israel. Key demands include assurances against further attacks, a halt to Israeli strikes on Hezbollah, and lifting all economic sanctions. In return, Iran offered to lift its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and implement a transit fee system.
Iran rejected the US-backed temporary ceasefire framework and presented a 10-point plan demanding a permanent end to the war and lifting all US sanctions. The proposal includes halting Israeli military operations and achieving regional de-escalation. Despite threats from the US President, negotiations are deadlocked, heightening fears of regional instability and energy market disruption.
Iran presented a 10-point ceasefire proposal that includes security assurances and lifting economic sanctions. In exchange, Iran offered to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while US President Trump called the proposal a 'significant step' but 'not good enough.' Trump extended the deadline, urging a final agreement.
Iran presented a 10-point peace plan, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions relief, to end conflicts with the US and Israel. US President Trump deemed the proposal 'not good enough' and warned of further strikes if demands are not met by the deadline. With differing stances on permanent resolution versus immediate de-escalation, tensions remain high between the two sides.
Iran submitted a comprehensive 10-point proposal in response to ongoing war-ending discussions with the US. The proposal demands a permanent end to the war, full lifting of US sanctions, and a halt to Israeli strikes in Lebanon. With President Trump setting a deadline, this negotiation framework marks a critical juncture amid geopolitical tensions.
Iran rejected the US peace proposal and presented a 10-point alternative plan, demanding regional conflict end and sanctions relief. The US views the plan as important but has not reached a final agreement, increasing pressure with set deadlines. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing alongside heightened military tensions, including Israeli strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure.
Iran submitted a 10-point plan, mediated by Pakistan, to the US and Israel to end the conflict. This proposal rejects the US's temporary ceasefire, demanding a final cessation of hostilities and security guarantees. Key demands include lifting all economic sanctions, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and establishing a reconstruction fund.