Attack on Iran. Tehran submits 14-point plan to the US to end the conflict
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Iran has presented a 14-point plan to the US to end the conflict.
- The plan is a response to Washington's peace proposal, which Iran found unacceptable.
- Iran demands guarantees of non-aggression and the withdrawal of US forces, while Trump remains skeptical.
Tehran has taken a significant step by submitting its own 14-point plan to Washington, aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict. This move, reported by Tasnim news agency, directly counters the US proposal for a two-month truce, with Iran insisting on a comprehensive settlement within 30 days. The Iranian plan outlines crucial demands, including non-aggression guarantees, the withdrawal of American military forces from regions bordering Iran, the lifting of the naval blockade, the unfreezing of Iranian assets, compensation payments, and an end to hostilities across all fronts, including Lebanon. Furthermore, Iran seeks a new mechanism for the functioning of the Strait of Hormuz. The ball is now in Washington's court, though President Trump's initial reaction via Truth Social suggests a high hurdle for acceptance, as he believes Iran has not yet paid a sufficient price for its past actions. From our perspective at 24.kg, this is a critical moment where diplomatic maneuvering could reshape regional stability, and we will be closely monitoring the US response and any further developments.
But I can't imagine it being acceptable, because Iran has not yet paid a high enough price for what it has done to humanity and the world over the past 47 years.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.