Iran Outlines 14-Point Peace Framework
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has confirmed the submission of a 14-point proposal aimed at de-escalating the Iran-USA conflict. Officials stated the plan focuses on establishing a ceasefire and determining a roadmap for peace within a 30-day implementation window. Despite the formal submission via Pakistani mediators, Tehran clarified that these discussions remain separate from any potential nuclear negotiations.
Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, noted that the proposal puts the burden of choice on Washington to either pursue a diplomatic path or continue the current military escalation. Iranian officials have dismissed recent media speculation regarding commitments to remove mines from the Strait of Hormuz, labeling such reports as baseless.
Trump Rejects Initial Proposal
President Donald Trump responded to the overture by stating that while he has reviewed the general outline of the agreement, the terms are currently unacceptable. In comments shared through regional media, the U.S. President indicated that he remains open to reviewing details, though he hinted at the possibility of continued military pressure if the conditions do not align with American interests.
Iranian government representatives have maintained that while they are pursuing a diplomatic resolution, they remain prepared for all potential outcomes should the Iran war continue. The situation remains fluid as both sides weigh the prospects of a sustained ceasefire against the risks of further confrontation.
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