Iran Submits Revised 14-Point Peace Proposal to US via Pakistan
Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed it submitted a revised 14-point peace proposal to the United States through Pakistan serving as intermediary, after the US rejected a previous version of Iran's plan. The new proposal's key demands included: resolution of all issues within 30 days, an end to the US-Israeli naval blockade, withdrawal of US forces from Iran's geographic periphery, release of all frozen Iranian assets, war reparations, comprehensive lifting of sanctions, and a new jointly-negotiated mechanism governing the Strait of Hormuz. Iran emphasized it was willing to discuss the nuclear enrichment question but rejected zero-enrichment as a precondition. The revised proposal acknowledged some movement toward US positions but maintained core redlines on sovereignty and sanctions relief.
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