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Iran Presents 14-Point Peace Plan, Calls for End to War in 30 Days

From Jerusalem Post · (5m ago) English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Iran has presented a 14-point peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing war, offering a counter-proposal to the US's nine-point plan.
  • The plan outlines three stages, including a 30-day phase to transition from a ceasefire to a full cessation of hostilities.
  • Key demands include the lifting of US sanctions, withdrawal of US forces, and a nonaggression pact, followed by gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's return to uranium enrichment.

Iran has put forth a comprehensive 14-point peace initiative, a significant diplomatic move designed to bring a definitive end to the current conflict, rather than merely extending a ceasefire. This proposal, presented as a direct response to the US's own nine-point plan, demonstrates Iran's commitment to regional stability and its proactive role in seeking a peaceful resolution. The plan is structured in three distinct phases, with a crucial 30-day period dedicated to transforming the existing ceasefire into a complete cessation of hostilities. This phased approach allows for careful de-escalation and the establishment of trust between the involved parties. A central tenet of Iran's proposal is the call for the United States to lift all sanctions, end its blockade on Iranian ports, and withdraw its forces from the region. Furthermore, Iran insists on an immediate halt to all hostilities, explicitly including Israel's war in Lebanon. The initial phase envisions a nonaggression pact signed by the US, Iran, and Israel, paving the way for the gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran taking responsibility for clearing sea mines. Subsequent phases include Iran's return to enriching uranium to 3.6% under specific conditions, the lifting of all sanctions, and the unfrozen of assets. The final phase proposes a strategic dialogue with neighboring Arab states to establish a comprehensive security system for the entire Middle East. This initiative underscores Iran's vision for a stable and cooperative regional order, free from external interference and sanctions.

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