Trump Says Iran Has Proposed a “Workable” 10-Point Peace Plan that Could Help End War
Trump said Iran’s 10-point proposal could be a workable peace plan as Washington and Tehran trade competing ceasefire demands.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump set an 8 p.m. Eastern Time Tuesday deadline for Iran to accept a ceasefire, threatening destruction of the country's bridges and power plants if it refuses.
- Delivering a counter-proposal via Pakistan, Iran rejected the US-proposed 15-point ceasefire plan on Monday, demanding an end to regional conflicts, lifting of sanctions, and sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
- Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated Monday that a ceasefire would allow opponents to regroup, adding that "no sane" person would accept it.
- The International Monetary Fund warned Monday that the conflict has shuttered millions of barrels of oil production, likely increasing inflation and reducing global growth projections to 3.3 per cent.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Trump on Tuesday to avoid a rushed ceasefire, citing serious risks, as experts note the war has persisted beyond its 38th day despite official victory claims.
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A Few Thoughts on Trump’s Pre-Deal With Iran
First, just because Donald Trump is an inveterate liar, don’t assume that Iran is a reliable narrator about anything that was agreed to in this deal. (Was there a deal? We’ll get to that.) One thing both sides explicitly agree on, coming right from President Trump himself, is that the 10 point Iranian plan will serve as the basis for discussions over the next two weeks. The early accounts of what that document included focused on a lot things Ir…
A ten-point ceasefire plan that Donald Trump has limited himself to defining as' feasible ', writes the Guardian, without going further into the merits. And that will be a starting point between Washington and Tehran at the start of the talks in Islamabad on Friday, April 10. In the initial agreement for the two-week truce, conditional on the reopening of Hormuz, Iran would have confirmed the request for the removal of sanctions, control of the …
The establishment of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran is accompanied by discussions that must begin this Friday in Islamabad, Pakistan, to end the war. Donald Trump assures that "the 10-point proposal by Iran" is a "viable basis for negotiations." Non-aggression, lifting of sanctions... This is what the Tehran regime is asking for. - What is contained in Iran's 10-point peace plan that should serve as a "base" for negotiat…
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