Iran Responds to US Peace Proposal
The reply focuses on ending the war and securing shipping as drone strikes and attacks in the Gulf strain the fragile ceasefire.
- Iran warned Gulf neighbors that complying with US sanctions could cause their ships to face difficulties crossing the Strait of Hormuz.
- US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire reached last month remains in place, while Iran is considering a White House proposal to end the war.
- Iran sent its response to a US proposal to end the war through Pakistani mediators, aiming for negotiations to focus on a permanent end.
- Iran seeks to end the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, and wants to ensure the security of shipping.
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Iran's Response to U.S. Proposal to End War Sent via Pakistan, State Media Says
U.S. Reports Say the Proposal Includes Reopening the Strait of Hormuz, Freezing Uranium Enrichment for a Minimum of 12 Years and Taking It Out of Iran. In Return, Tehran Demands an End to the War, Including the Israel-Hezbollah Conflict in Lebanon
According to Al Jazeera, the Pakistani side has sent Iran's response to the US.
Iran has sent a response to the latest US proposal to end the war in the Middle East through the intermediary of Pakistan. Tehran is said to focus its response on ending the war and maritime security. US President Donald Trump has meanwhile again threatened to attack Iran. He said the US military would need just two weeks to attack all targets in the Islamic Republic. He reiterated that Iran is militarily defeated.
The US had submitted a 14-point proposal to Iran to open peace talks. Tehran has now sent its response to Pakistan's mediators, while the Gulf states are reporting new Iranian attacks.
Iran har lämnat ett svar på det amerikanska fredsförslaget, uppger statscontrol wheel medier. Exact vad svaret innebär är oklart – men huvudfocus är på 的att avsluta kriget och maritim sokerhet, enligt den regimtrogna nyhetsbyrån Isna. Det iranska svaret har framförts till medlarlandet Pakistan som tar det vidare till USA.
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