Iran says peace proposal includes reparations for war damage, US troop withdrawal
Tehran also seeks sanctions relief, frozen funds and a halt to the U.S. naval blockade as Trump says talks may limit Iran’s nuclear program.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump paused planned attacks on Iran after Tehran submitted a new peace proposal to Washington, stating there is a "very good chance" of reaching a deal.
- Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi reported that Tehran's proposal includes ending hostilities, United States troop withdrawals, and reparations, though Trump rejected a similar offer last week as "garbage."
- The United States has not confirmed any concessions, and a Pakistani source mediating the talks noted both sides "keep changing their goalposts" while time remains short.
- Trump told reporters he would be "very happy" to reach an agreement preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, citing requests from Gulf leaders to avoid military action.
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Six weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump halted Operation Epic Fury to allow for talks on peace and Iran's future, negotiations have stalled. Tehran presented a new proposal this week, but it includes points previously rejected by Washington. Iran is demanding, among other things, the right to control traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, compensation for war damage, the lifting of sanctions, the release of frozen assets, and the withdrawal of U.S…
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Iran’s latest peace proposal includes ending conflicts on all fronts, lifting the U.S. naval blockade, and demanding reparations from the U.S., reports indicate. According to the Iranian state media outlet IRNA, the proposal involves Iran’s “insistence on its right to uranium enrichment and peaceful nuclear activities, an end to conflicts across all fronts including Lebanon, the lifting of the US naval blockade, the release of Iranian assets, co…
Efforts to reach an agreement at the end of the war in Iran were recently stalled. Now the Iranian leadership has submitted a new proposal, but the US President Donald Trump calls it "dirty." According to the Wall Street Journal, Tehran offered, among other things, a gradual opening of the Hormuz road. This is important for the global oil and gas trade. Qatar urges "to keep the strait open and not change the status quo there by measures that vio…
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