Iran presented a 10-point ceasefire plan to the US, demanding US troop withdrawal, cessation of hostilities, and lifting all sanctions. The plan also includes compensation for Iran's losses and Iran's commitment not to develop nuclear weapons. President Donald Trump has officially accepted Iran's 10-point plan, showing progress in negotiations.
US politicians reacted mixedly to President Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran. Republican hawks expressed skepticism, emphasizing accountability for Iran's actions, while Democrats welcomed the truce. Iranian officials stated that the 10-point plan includes sanctions relief and retention of control over the Strait of Hormuz.
US politicians reacted mixedly to President Trump's announced two-week ceasefire with Iran. Republican hawks expressed skepticism, while Democrats welcomed the truce and called for accountability. Iranian officials claim the 10-point plan includes sanctions relief and retaining control over the Strait of Hormuz.
US President Trump reviewed Iran's 10-point proposal, suggesting potential for ceasefire and negotiation between the two sides. Iran demands the lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions and acceptance of its nuclear program as key requirements. This proposal represents a significant diplomatic move to seek a fundamental resolution amid Middle East instability.
Iran has presented an eight-point negotiation framework to the United States, including sanctions relief and control over the Strait of Hormuz. This proposal, conveyed via Pakistan, is set to be discussed in Islamabad. Iran seeks a diplomatic breakthrough by demanding the full withdrawal of US forces and the lifting of all sanctions.
US President Donald Trump is sending a delegation led by VP JD Vance to Islamabad, Pakistan, for talks with Iran. The discussions will focus on ceasefire terms, tariffs, and sanctions relief amid fragile regional tensions. Iran is expected to be represented by Speaker Baqer Qalibaf, while Trump emphasized cooperation on nuclear issues.
A ceasefire brokered between the US and Iran has been announced, but regional fighting continues, maintaining high uncertainty. Oil prices tumbled below $100 per barrel following the truce, yet remain above pre-war levels. Both sides enter peace talks with starkly different agendas: Iran demands sanctions relief and control, while the US seeks limits on Iran's nuclear program.
Despite agreeing to a ceasefire, US-Iran talks in Pakistan face several sticking points. Key issues include Iran's demand for control over the Strait of Hormuz and complete sanctions relief. Disagreements also persist over Iran's uranium enrichment program and unresolved military demands.
The US, Israel, and Iran reached a two-week ceasefire deal to avert a bombing campaign threatened by President Trump. The agreement includes Iranian demands like charging fees in the Strait of Hormuz, but key issues like nuclear programs and sanctions relief remain unclear. Despite the truce, Israel will continue striking Hezbollah, while hardliners in Tehran protest against the deal.
Concerns are rising that the recently announced ceasefire between the US and Iran may be breaking down amid ongoing missile and drone attacks across the Middle East. The US Defense Secretary claimed Washington achieved all its objectives in Iran, while President Trump affirmed continued engagement, including sanctions relief talks. Iran had previously put forward a 10-point proposal demanding an end to attacks and sanctions lifting.