US-Iran Ceasefire: Tehran Says It Has ‘Forced’ Trump to Accept Its ‘10-Point Plan’ - What Does It Include?
Tehran wants guarantees against future attacks, sanctions relief and about $2 million per ship in Strait of Hormuz fees, officials said.
- Iran rejected a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal on Monday, instead offering a 10-point counter-plan through Pakistan that includes protocols for the Strait of Hormuz and regional conflict resolution.
- The rejected proposal, known as the "Islamabad Accord," had outlined an immediate ceasefire followed by 15 to 20 days of negotiations toward a broader regional settlement after more than five weeks of US-Israeli fighting.
- Tehran proposes reopening the Strait of Hormuz to shipping while charging about $2 million per vessel, with revenue shared with Oman to fund infrastructure repairs from recent US-Israeli strikes.
- President Donald Trump called the plan a "significant proposal" on Monday but deemed it insufficient, warning Iran to reach an agreement by Tuesday or face strikes on strategic infrastructure.
- Beyond maritime fees, Iran seeks the lifting of all sanctions and an end to Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to officials, to secure guarantees against future attacks.
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The U.S. and Iran Don’t Agree on the Ceasefire Terms They Agreed To. That Means the War Could Restart At Any Moment
The ceasefire forestalled U.S. strikes on Iranian infrastructure and partially opened the Strait of Hormuz — but Iran has conceded nothing. Tehran maintains control over the Strait and will reportedly charge transit fees, creating a long-term revenue stream to rebuild military capabilities the U.S. destroyed. Neither side appears to agree on the terms: Iran says negotiations are based on a 10-point plan including U.S. withdrawal and reparations,…
They include the right to continue enriching uranium but the commitment not to manufacture nuclear weapons, material compensation for the damage caused,...
Representatives from Tehran have submitted their demands to the government in Washington, on the basis of which negotiations are expected to begin.
US-Iran Ceasefire: Tehran says it has ‘forced’ Trump to accept its ‘10-point plan’ - What does it include?
US-Iran Ceasefire: A Pakistani-brokered pause on the war has opened a narrow diplomatic window between Washington and Tehran- but Iran's conditions for a lasting settlement are sweeping, and its warnings pointed.
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