Iran Negotiations | US Reportedly Willing to Ceasefire for One Month and Negotiate 15-Point Agreement with Iran

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According to Israeli Channel 12 TV on Tuesday, the United States is considering proposing a one-month ceasefire plan to discuss an agreement with Iran containing 15 key points aimed at ending the war.

The report states that U.S. President Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner are developing a plan similar to previous agreements with Gaza and Lebanon. Both sides will negotiate during the proposed one-month ceasefire on a plan that includes 15 points, such as granting the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) full access to all information and transferring enriched uranium to the IAEA.

The New York Times reports that the U.S. has submitted this 15-point plan through Pakistan, with Pakistan Army Chief Syed Asim Munir becoming a key intermediary between the two countries. It is understood that Munir maintains close contacts with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

According to The Times of London, citing two officials familiar with diplomatic affairs, the U.S. plan involves Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs. One official mentioned that the plan also discusses maritime routes, with Egypt and Turkey encouraging Iran to engage in constructive dialogue.

An Iranian official and a Pakistani official stated that Munir recently contacted Iran’s Parliament Speaker and former Revolutionary Guard commander Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, proposing that Pakistan host talks between Iran and the U.S.

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