Washington's proposal to Iran outlines nuclear rollback, US media says
US media outlets, citing unnamed officials, reported that Washington has sent a 15-point plan to Iran aimed at ending the war.
The Wall Street Journal said the proposal calls on Tehran to dismantle its main nuclear sites, halt uranium enrichment and suspend its ballistic missile program, while also curbing support for allied groups and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
In return, the United States would lift nuclear-related sanctions and assist Iran’s civilian nuclear program, the report said.
The New York Times said the plan was delivered via Pakistan and addresses nuclear and missile issues as well as maritime security, adding that Pakistan’s army chief has emerged as a key intermediary.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported the proposal includes a month-long ceasefire to allow negotiations.
Reuters reported that a source familiar with the matter confirmed the plan was sent.
This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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