Iran Presents Final Proposal for Conflict Resolution
Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, announced that Tehran has submitted its final proposal to Pakistani mediators. The document aims to end the iran war, with officials stating that the responsibility now lies with Washington to choose between a diplomatic path or continued confrontation.
According to sources cited by the Fars news agency, the proposal consists of 14 key points. Ali Safari, an advisor to the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, confirmed that the plan focuses on comprehensive measures to cease hostilities across all fronts and ensure the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Despite the push for a resolution, Iranian officials maintained a firm stance regarding their military preparedness. Safari emphasized that Tehran remains ready for all scenarios, refusing to rule out a return to active combat if diplomatic efforts fail to yield results.
In Washington, President Donald Trump confirmed he has reviewed the general outline of the proposal. While he intends to study the details soon, the U.S. President signaled initial skepticism, noting that the terms are unlikely to be acceptable and warning of the potential for resumed military operations in the iran usa standoff.
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