US Proposes Peace Talks Plan with "15 Conditions" to Iran

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On March 24th, local time, CCTV reporters learned that the U.S. government, through Pakistan, proposed a conflict resolution plan to Iran containing 15 conditions, covering nuclear programs, missile capabilities, and regional issues.

It is reported that the main U.S. demands include: Iran ceasing its current nuclear capabilities, promising not to develop nuclear weapons, banning uranium enrichment on its territory, transferring approximately 60% of its high-enriched uranium stockpile, dismantling nuclear facilities such as Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, and allowing comprehensive inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Additionally, the U.S. requires Iran to stop supporting regional allies with weapons, prohibit providing funds, commands, and weapons support, limit the size and range of ballistic missiles for defensive purposes, and ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open.

In exchange, Iran may receive a full lifting of international sanctions, U.S. support for its civilian nuclear projects, and the cancellation of the “Rapid Restoration” mechanism.

It is understood that the U.S. is considering pushing for a one-month ceasefire to facilitate further negotiations on the above terms. The plan is promoted by Trump advisors including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff.

According to Israeli sources on the 24th, the U.S. intends to propose a one-month ceasefire plan to discuss an agreement with Iran containing 15 key points aimed at ending the conflict.

On the same day, influenced by the Middle East situation, international oil prices fluctuated during trading, with the lowest reaching $87.88 per barrel.

(Source: CCTV News)

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