NYT reported on Iran's transfer of a 10-point peace plan to the United States
Iran, through the mediation of Pakistan, has submitted a 10-point peace agreement to the United States. This was reported by The New York Times on April 7, citing senior Iranian officials.
"Iran will not be attacked again, the cessation of Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon and the lifting of all sanctions. In return, Iran will lift the de facto blockade of the key sea route through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran will also impose a fee of approximately $2 million for each vessel, which it will share with Oman, located on the other side of the strait," the article says.
It is noted that Iran is offering to use its share of the proceeds to rebuild infrastructure destroyed by American and Israeli attacks, rather than demand direct compensation.
The authors of the material emphasized that American President Donald Trump, responding to a question about this proposal on Monday, called it "an insufficient but very important step" in resolving the conflict.
On April 6, Trump said that the conflict with Iran could end very quickly if Tehran fulfills the necessary conditions. He also called Tuesday, April 7, the last deadline for ending the war. The US president added that the main goal is to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
On April 6, the Axios portal learned that the United States and Iran, with the participation of regional mediators, are discussing the possibility of concluding a truce for a period of 45 days. At the same time, it was noted that the chances of concluding an agreement within the next 48 hours are low. Nevertheless, these negotiations represent the last chance to stop the escalation of the conflict.
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