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Iran reveals details of US-proposed 10-point peace plan

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İran ABŞ-yə təqdim edilən 10 maddəlik sülh planının təfərrüatlarını açıqladı

Iran has disclosed the details of a 10-point ceasefire and peace plan presented by the United States.

Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing the Fars news agency, that the primary provisions of the proposal submitted by Washington have been made public.

The key points of the plan include:

  • Full cessation of all forms of aggression against Iran;
  • Withdrawal of US military forces from the region and a prohibition on attacks against Iran;
  • Coordination with the Iranian military for the daily passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz for a limited two-week period;
  • Lifting of all primary sanctions;
  • Lifting of secondary sanctions;
  • Annulment of all relevant UN Security Council resolutions;
  • Establishment of an investment and financial fund to compensate Iran for damages;
  • Recognition of Iran's right to enrich uranium;
  • Facilitation of bilateral and multilateral peace agreements between Iran and regional countries;
  • Formalization of all obligations through an official UN resolution.

US President Donald Trump previously announced his readiness for negotiations and confirmed that strikes against Iran have been suspended for a two-week period. Furthermore, reports indicate that Iran and Israel have reached an agreement to halt mutual strikes. In a diplomatic move to facilitate the process, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has invited delegations from both the US and Iran to Islamabad for high-level talks scheduled for April 10.

The proposed 10-point plan represents a significant shift in regional diplomacy, aiming to de-escalate long-standing tensions in the Middle East. The involvement of Pakistan as a mediator underscores the international community's interest in securing a stable peace. This development follows months of heightened geopolitical friction and marks a potential turning point in the diplomatic relations between Washington and Tehran under the administration of US President Donald Trump.

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