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 response to U.S. peace proposals, demanding sanctions relief, reconstruction aid, and a broader ceasefire. Iran specifically called for halting attacks in regional conflict zones and ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, an Israeli official warned President Trump against agreeing to a ceasefire deal.
Iran presented a 10-point proposal via Pakistan to end the war with the US and Israel. The proposal emphasizes a definitive end aligned with Iran's vision, rather than a simple ceasefire, and demands sanctions relief and security guarantees. It also suggests levying a fee for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran rejected a ceasefire proposal and instead presented a 10-point plan to end the West Asia war with the US and Israel. The plan demands guarantees against future attacks, an end to Israeli strikes on Hezbollah, and the lifting of all sanctions. In return, Iran would lift its de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and impose a fee on ships.
Iran presented a 10-point proposal to the US and Israel, demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This proposal aims for a permanent conflict resolution, including comprehensive sanctions relief, rather than a temporary truce. US President Donald Trump deemed the offer 'not good enough' and reiterated a final deadline, warning of potential strong countermeasures.
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 submitted its official response to a US proposal for ending the war via Pakistan. Tehran rejected a temporary ceasefire, instead demanding a permanent end to the conflict alongside sanctions relief and security guarantees. Diplomatic efforts continue through regional mediators as a US deadline approaches.
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 conveyed a 10-point proposal via Pakistan to end the war with the US and Israel. The plan includes imposing a fee for passing the Strait of Hormuz and halting Israeli strikes on Hezbollah. In return, Iran demands sanctions relief and guarantees against further attacks.
US President Donald Trump warned Iran it would 'pay a big price' after Tehran rejected a US-backed ceasefire proposal. Iran declined the offer, demanding permanent hostilities cessation alongside sanctions relief and security guarantees. Amid diplomatic deadlock, Israeli military actions continue, escalating tensions across the Middle East.