In latest effort to end Iran War US sent a 15-point plan with the help of Pakistan
The US proposal includes a one-month ceasefire, nuclear and missile restrictions, and sanctions relief to halt the conflict, with talks possibly hosted by Pakistan, officials said.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump sent a 15-point peace plan to Iran as Tehran announced it would allow "non-hostile vessels" through the Strait of Hormuz, signaling potential diplomatic progress after nearly a month of conflict.
- According to The New York Times, the United States transmitted the proposal through Pakistan, offering a one-month ceasefire during which Iran would hand over enriched uranium and ban further enrichment.
- Brent crude oil dropped nearly 6 per cent on Wednesday following the announcement, while Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, "They gave us a present and the present arrived today."
- Despite diplomatic overtures, the United States plans to send 3,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, while Israel continues pressing operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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The Latest: US proposes ceasefire plan as troops head to Middle East
The Trump administration has offered a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran, as it appears to seek an end to the war even as more troops head to the Middle East. The plan was submitted to Iran by intermediaries from Pakistan,…
1-month ceasefire, no nukes, reopen Hormuz: Trump's 15-point plan to end Iran war
The US has proposed a 15-point plan to Iran to end the conflict, including curbs on its nuclear programme and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, alongside a month-long truce. But, Tehran may not accept such conditions given its reluctance on adhering to previous peace deals.
Trump administration offers 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Trump administration late Tuesday offered a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran, a person briefed on the contours of the proposal said, even as the U.S. military prepared to call up at least 1,000 more troops to supplement some 50,000 troops already in the Mideast. The plan was submitted to Iran by intermediaries from Pakistan, who have offered to host renewed negotiations between Washington and Tehran, according to…
The 15-point U.S. plan to end war demands that they dismantle nuclear capabilities and guarantee free passage in the Straits of Hormuz.
Trump administration offers 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The Trump administration has offered a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran, according to a person briefed on the contours of the proposal, even as the U.S. military is preparing to call up at least 1,000 more troops to supplement some 50,000 troops already in the region. The plan was submitted to Iran by intermediaries from Pakistan, who have offered to host renewed negotiations between Washington and Tehran, accor…
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