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Exciting conditions… Details of Iran’s 10-point proposal to stop the war


Declared Iran has sent US negotiators a 10-point proposal to end War with the United States and Israel requires Washington to accept its program to enrich uranium and demands the lifting of all sanctions.
Iran said in a statement issued alongside a list of points published by official media, that the plan would require "Continuing Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz, accepting uranium enrichment, and lifting all sanctions"

Start date of the talks

Iran announced the start of negotiations with the American side to end the war on Friday in Islamabad, to last for two weeks, shortly after Donald Trump announced the suspension of his threat to launch a devastating attack on the infrastructure of the Islamic Republic.
A statement issued by the Supreme National Security Council in Iran stated: "It was decided at the highest level that Iran would engage, for a period of two weeks, in negotiations with the American side in Islamabad".
He pointed out that "This does not mean the end of the war".

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Safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz

Iran said on Wednesday that it will guarantee safe passage for navigation in the Strait of Hormuz for a period of two weeks, announcing that this period will be used to hold talks with the United States on ending the war, which begin on Friday in Islamabad.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on the X platform: "For a period of two weeks, safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz will be possible through coordination with the Iranian Armed Forces and taking into account technical restrictions"
Araqchi told the Supreme National Security Council of the Islamic Republic in a separate statement that the negotiations are scheduled to last two weeks, but could "Extended by mutual agreement between the two parties".

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