US delivers peace plan to Iran: Inside Trump’s 15-point proposal
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the US has delivered a 15-point peace plan to Iran aimed at ending hostilities in the Middle East, reports The New York Times.
Details of the peace proposal
The US has developed a comprehensive settlement plan and forwarded it to Tehran through Pakistani mediation.
This move reflects the Trump administration’s desire to find a diplomatic resolution to the conflict, which has already caused significant economic consequences.
According to sources, the document covers key issues, including Iran’s ballistic missile programs and nuclear developments.
Conditions regarding the nuclear program
Among the proposals is the transfer of 440 kilograms of highly enriched uranium currently located on Iranian territory to international control.
This provision is considered a central element of a potential agreement.
Strait of Hormuz and energy
Special attention has been paid to the situation surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, which has effectively become blocked following the start of the US and Israeli military operation.
This has led to reduced oil and gas supplies to global markets and a rise in energy prices.
US position and prospects
Despite diplomatic efforts, there are no signs of a quick end to the conflict.
Karoline Leavitt stressed that talks are ongoing, but the military operation will continue until its objectives are achieved.
According to the publication, Iran may face difficulties in formulating a response due to internal divisions and security risks surrounding the negotiations.
At the same time, the US initiative may signal the Trump administration’s willingness to consider preserving the current government in Tehran as part of a potential compromise.
Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced new conditions for navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, tightening control and restricting passage through one of the world’s most vital trade routes.
Tehran stated that it is ready to examine US proposals for ending the war, but emphasized that any potential agreement must take Iran’s key demands into account.