Iran's Peace Demands Reportedly Include Sanctions Relief, Reconstruction Aid And Wider Ceasefire
- The United States and Iran are reviewing a two-step framework for a ceasefire and broader agreement, known as the Islamabad Accord, with Pakistan's army chief facilitating talks among key officials.
- Iran refuses to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as part of a temporary ceasefire, rejecting U.S. demands as excessively demanding and seeking assurances against future attacks.
- U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened military strikes and demanded Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz by a set deadline.
- The closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran has caused a global energy crisis, leading to fuel shortages, increased costs, and disruptions to essential supplies worldwide.
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Iran demands an end to all hostilities and the lifting of sanctions. The US demands the handing over of uranium and restrictions on missiles.
Tehran does not give in and makes "maximalist" demands. And Araghchi hears the Turkish and French counterparts
Tehran transmitted through Pakistan its four-pillar peace proposal: the final cessation of the war, the lifting of sanctions, security in the Strait of Hormuz and international commitment to reconstruction.
Halt to strikes, sanctions relief, and control of Strait of Hormuz: Inside Iran's 10-point terms to end West Asia War
The rejection was conveyed by Pakistan, which has been acting as a primary intermediary in the war, ahead of President Donald Trump's Tuesday (US time) deadline, as his ultimatum to strike all power plants and bridges if no deal was reached ticked closer.
Iran Presents Trump with a List of Ten Demands to Reopen the Strait
Iran presented President Trump with a list of ten demands. Iran’s 10-point demand list includes: an end to all conflict in the region, a “for the Strait of Hormuz, and—most remarkably—for what the U.S. and Israel have destroyed. The reporter on the ground called it what it is. A regime that has funded Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis for four decades—that has held the Strait of Hormuz hostage since 1984—that has launched and targeted Gulf allie…
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