Iran's Renewed Peace Proposal to the US
Iran has presented a new peace proposal to the United States similar to past offers. Despite initial setbacks, signs indicate the U.S. may be softening on certain issues, particularly regarding frozen Iranian funds and limited nuclear activities. Meanwhile, a fragile ceasefire persists amid ongoing tensions.
Iran has extended a new peace proposal to the United States, containing terms reminiscent of previously rejected offers. A senior Iranian official informed Reuters on Monday that Washington might be softening its stance on certain key issues.
Pakistan, known for mediating between the conflicting parties since last month, has communicated the proposal to Washington. However, a Pakistani source expressed concerns over the challenges in progressing the talks, citing shifting objectives by both sides.
The proposal aims to terminate the ongoing war, reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz, and lift maritime sanctions. While contentious issues like Iran's nuclear program are deferred for later discussions, the U.S. has reportedly agreed to release part of Iran's frozen assets and permit some nuclear activities under international supervision.
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