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Iran Submits 14-Point Proposal to U.S. via Pakistan, Seeking End to Hostilities

From Tempo · (12m ago) Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Iran has submitted a 14-point counterproposal to the United States through Pakistan, seeking a permanent cessation of hostilities and U.S. troop withdrawal.
  • The proposal, a response to a U.S. nine-point plan, focuses on ending the war rather than a temporary ceasefire and includes demands for lifting naval blockades, unfreezing assets, and compensatory payments.
  • Iran awaits a U.S. response to its proposal, which also addresses the Strait of Hormuz and hostilities in Lebanon, following a previous failed negotiation after a joint U.S.-Iran attack in February.

In a significant diplomatic move, Iran has presented a comprehensive 14-point proposal to the United States, aiming to chart a path toward lasting peace and de-escalation in the region. Conveyed via Pakistan, this counter-offer directly addresses the U.S.'s earlier nine-point proposal, signaling Tehran's commitment to resolving the ongoing conflict not through temporary truces, but through a definitive end to hostilities and the complete withdrawal of American forces.

Iran has submitted a counterproposal consisting of 14 points to the United States, urging for a permanent cessation of hostilities and the complete withdrawal of U.S. forces from the region.

โ€” TasnimReporting on Iran's submission of its 14-point proposal.

This initiative reflects Iran's strategic priorities, emphasizing the need for a permanent cessation of conflict and robust economic measures. Key demands include the lifting of naval blockades, the unfreezing of Iranian assets, and compensatory payments, alongside assurances of non-aggression. The proposal also extends to regional fronts, calling for an end to hostilities in Lebanon and the establishment of a new governance framework for the vital Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global oil transport. This demonstrates Iran's broader vision for regional stability and security.

While Washington's proposal called for a two-month ceasefire, Tehran proposed a 30-day period to resolve core issues, insisting that the discussions should focus on ending the war rather than a temporary ceasefire.

โ€” TasnimContrasting Iran's proposal with the U.S. proposal regarding the duration and focus of negotiations.

The submission of this proposal marks a crucial moment in the ongoing negotiations. Iran is now awaiting an official response from U.S. officials, following a period of intense diplomatic activity and prior to this, a devastating joint attack in February that led to the death of Iran's Supreme Leader and retaliatory strikes. The previous round of negotiations in Islamabad ended without an agreement, making this new proposal a critical juncture. From Iran's perspective, this initiative is not merely about averting immediate conflict but about establishing a new paradigm for regional security and economic recovery, one that respects its sovereignty and addresses its long-standing grievances. The international community, particularly Western media, often frames such proposals through a lens of geopolitical maneuvering. However, for Iran, this is a deeply felt national imperative, driven by the desire to protect its people, rebuild its economy, and assert its rightful place in regional and global affairs.

Iran's demands include the withdrawal of U.S. forces from its border areas, assurance of non-aggression, and economic measures such as lifting the naval blockade, unfreezing Iranian assets, easing sanctions, and compensatory payments.

โ€” TasnimDetailing Iran's specific demands within the proposal.
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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.