US Reportedly Sends Peace Plan as Iran Opens to 'Non-Hostile' Oil Vessels
The US peace plan offers Iran nuclear concessions and sanctions relief in exchange for a ceasefire and safe oil passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy route.
- On Tuesday, the United States sent a 15-point peace plan to Iran through Pakistan, and Tehran assured safe passage for "non-hostile vessels" through the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump stated.
- Tensions escalated after the United States and Israel launched a massive attack February 28 killing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei; Iran retaliated by blockading the Strait and Israel targeted Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- The plan reportedly includes a one-month ceasefire, handover of Iran's enriched uranium, and lifting of sanctions; Iran would receive assistance developing civil nuclear energy at Bushehr.
- Global oil prices dropped close to six percent following the diplomatic update, though Israeli military spokesman Effie Defrin stated the country's war plan remains "unchanged," vowing to "deepen the damage and remove existential threats."
- The United States reportedly plans to deploy 3,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, while the Israeli campaign in Lebanon has displaced one million people.
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Donald Trump reportedly submitted to Iran a 15-point plan to abandon his military nuclear program in exchange for lifting international sanctions. Iran would allow the passage of the Strait of Ormuz to "non-hostile vessels." Attacks continue on the Iranian side and on the Israeli side.
Iran re-opens Strait of Hormuz to 'non-hostile' ships as peace talks intensify
Iran's foreign ministry has confirmed that ships deemed "non-hostile" may pass through the Strait of Hormuz, provided they co-ordinate with Iranian authorities. The UN Security Council and the International Maritime Organization were informed via diplomatic note on Sunday and distributed it to the 176 member states of the London-based shipping regulator yesterday.The communication comes as the ongoing US-Israeli military conflict with Iran has e…
US reportedly sends peace plan as Iran opens to 'non-hostile' oil vessels
Washington sent a peace plan to Iran, US media reported, as Donald Trump voiced optimism Tuesday at ending nearly a month of warfare and Tehran announced that it will let "non-hostile" oil vessels go through the crucial Strait of Hormuz.
According to three sources, the United States is proposing a one-month ceasefire, the time needed for Iranian authorities to study its demands.
Colonel José Carmo believes that the peace plan proposed by the United States is "all of Iran's strategy in recent years".
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