Trump Says Iran Has Proposed a “Workable” 10-Point Peace Plan that Could Help End War
Trump said Iran’s 10-point proposal could be a workable peace plan as Washington and Tehran trade competing ceasefire demands.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump set an 8 p.m. Eastern Time Tuesday deadline for Iran to accept a ceasefire, threatening destruction of the country's bridges and power plants if it refuses.
- Delivering a counter-proposal via Pakistan, Iran rejected the US-proposed 15-point ceasefire plan on Monday, demanding an end to regional conflicts, lifting of sanctions, and sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
- Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated Monday that a ceasefire would allow opponents to regroup, adding that "no sane" person would accept it.
- The International Monetary Fund warned Monday that the conflict has shuttered millions of barrels of oil production, likely increasing inflation and reducing global growth projections to 3.3 per cent.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Trump on Tuesday to avoid a rushed ceasefire, citing serious risks, as experts note the war has persisted beyond its 38th day despite official victory claims.
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A ten-point ceasefire plan that Donald Trump has limited himself to defining as' feasible ', writes the Guardian, without going further into the merits. And that will be a starting point between Washington and Tehran at the start of the talks in Islamabad on Friday, April 10. In the initial agreement for the two-week truce, conditional on the reopening of Hormuz, Iran would have confirmed the request for the removal of sanctions, control of the …
The establishment of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran is accompanied by discussions that must begin this Friday in Islamabad, Pakistan, to end the war. Donald Trump assures that "the 10-point proposal by Iran" is a "viable basis for negotiations." Non-aggression, lifting of sanctions... This is what the Tehran regime is asking for. - What is contained in Iran's 10-point peace plan that should serve as a "base" for negotiat…
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