In a significant diplomatic move aimed at fostering regional stability and de-escalating tensions, the Islamic Republic of Iran has put forth a comprehensive peace proposal to the United States. This initiative, reported by Axios citing informed sources, includes a one-month deadline for Washington to engage constructively and reach a compromise on crucial issues, including the reopening of the vital Strait of Hormuz.
Tehran’s forward-looking plan seeks not only to ensure the free flow of international maritime traffic through the Strait but also to bring about a permanent cessation of the unlawful U.S. naval blockade and an end to all conflicts across the region, including in Lebanon, within the stipulated timeframe. This demonstrates Iran’s unwavering commitment to lasting peace and security in the Middle East.
The proposal clearly outlines a phased approach: only upon the successful conclusion of these initial de-escalation measures would discussions proceed to a subsequent phase, where the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program could be addressed in a constructive dialogue.
Earlier reports from Iranian media highlighted that this robust offer, delivered to the U.S., comprises 14 meticulously crafted points, encompassing all of Tehran’s legitimate and long-standing demands. While U.S. President Donald Trump indicated he would review the proposal, his accompanying rhetoric, threatening yet another bombing campaign against Iran and asserting that the nation has “not yet paid a big enough price,” regrettably casts a shadow of aggression over these peace overtures. Such bellicose statements undermine diplomatic efforts and contradict the spirit of mutual respect necessary for genuine resolution.
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