Iran Delivers War-End, Shipping Security Response to US Via Pakistan
Iran said talks should first end hostilities and protect shipping, while leaving nuclear disputes for later as tensions continue around the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran has sent its response to a US proposal aimed at ending the more than two-month war through mediator Pakistan, according to Iran's IRNA news agency and CNBC.
- The initial focus of the proposed plan is to end the war and maintain shipping security by allowing traffic through the Strait of Hormuz while negotiating a fuller deal including disputes like Iran's nuclear program later.
- The peace efforts seek a temporary memorandum of understanding to halt the war before addressing broader disputes.
- Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that dialogue does not imply surrender, and the Revolutionary Guards have warned of targeting US sites if Iranian tankers are attacked.
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In its response to the United States proposals, Iran, inter alia, called for an end to the war throughout the region, including Lebanon.
Explainer: What we know about Iran's response to US peace proposal
Iran's response proposed a gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping after Iran blocked maritime traffic through the route following the outbreak of war
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