Iran submits new proposal, says U.S. open to sanctions relief
Iran has submitted a new 14-point proposal to the U.S. aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict, while the U.S. has indicated a willingness to consider sanctions relief during negotiations. Despite previous setbacks in talks, both nations continue to communicate through a Pakistani mediator. Iran has emphasized that the removal of sanctions is essential for any final agreement.
- ▪Iran submitted a new 14-point proposal to the U.S. through Pakistan.
- ▪The U.S. has reportedly agreed to waive sanctions during the negotiation period.
- ▪Iran has established the Persian Gulf Strait Authority to manage the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran has submitted a new 14-point proposal to the U.S. through Pakistan, aimed at ending the war amid a diplomatic impasse and fears of renewed hostilities, even as President Masoud Pezeshkian said the country “will not bow to any power”.On April 10, Iran had sent its response to an American plan, which President Donald Trump dismissed as “totally unacceptable”. According to Iranian officials, Tehran proposed negotiations to focus on ending the war, while deferring talks on the nuclear file to a later stage. The U.S. subsequently sent a formal reply to Iran’s proposal, with Tehran’s latest 14-point plan constituting its response to the American text.
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