US Sends 15-Point Peace Proposal to Iran via Pakistan Amid Ongoing Conflict
The 15-point proposal addresses Iran's nuclear and missile programs, sanctions relief, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, while the U.S. plans to send over 1,000 troops to the region.
- On Wednesday, Pakistan delivered a 15-point US ceasefire proposal to Iran, covering sanctions relief, nuclear program limitations, and ensuring shipping access through the Strait of Hormuz.
- Regional powers including Pakistan, Turkiye, and Egypt engaged in back-channel diplomacy over the past 48 hours, describing their initiative as a 'strategic synergy' to establish a diplomatic conduit and prevent conflict expansion.
- President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the US is making progress in negotiations, telling reporters the US is talking to 'the right people' in Iran following his Sunday call with Field Marshal Asim Munir.
- Iranian officials continue to deny direct negotiations with the United States, with a foreign ministry spokesperson stating they received messages only from 'friendly countries' and cautioning against portraying outcomes as diplomatic success.
- Both Pakistan and Turkiye remain under consideration as potential venues for future talks, with CNN reporting a meeting could occur later this week potentially attended by Vice President Vance.
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Pakistan assures that indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran are under way
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