BlockBeats News, March 25th, the US government presented a 15-point conflict resolution plan to Iran through Pakistan, covering nuclear program, missile capabilities, and regional issues.
It is reported that the US main demands include: dismantling existing nuclear capabilities, committing not to develop nuclear weapons, prohibiting domestic uranium enrichment, transferring about 60% of high-enriched uranium stockpile, dismantling nuclear facilities such as Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, and allowing comprehensive IAEA inspections, etc.
At the same time, the US also requires Iran to cease support for regional allies' armed forces, prohibit funding, command, and weapon support, restrict the scale and range of ballistic missile programs for defensive purposes only, and ensure the openness of the Strait of Hormuz.
As part of the exchange, Iran may receive full lift of international sanctions, US support for its civil nuclear program development, and the cancellation of the "snapback sanctions" mechanism. It is understood that the US is considering pushing for a one-month ceasefire to further negotiate the above terms.
The plan is being driven by Trump advisors including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff.
According to Israeli sources on the 24th, the US is reportedly planning to propose a one-month ceasefire to engage in discussions with Iran on a 15-point agreement aimed at ending the war. (CCTV)
