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IRAN'S 14-POINT PEACE PLAN VS TRUMP'S 'NOT ACCEPTABLE': THE IMPOSSIBLE PEACE
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A 3-phase plan: war first, nuclear later — Tehran demands guarantees against renewed strikes
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Iran transmitted its 14-point peace plan via Pakistan on Thursday evening, described by Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei as a plan 'focused on ending the war.' It is structured in three phases.
The first phase provides for transforming the ceasefire into a complete end to hostilities in 30 days, with a mutually signed non-aggression pact between the US, Iran, and Israel. The gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz would occur in exchange for a progressive lifting of the American blockade of Iranian ports.
The second phase would address the nuclear file: a potential freeze on uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief — a concession Tehran had until now refused to put on a timeline.
The Revolutionary Guards warned Sunday that the US faces a choice between an 'impossible' military operation or a 'bad deal.' Tehran also confirmed receiving the US response via Pakistan and said it is reviewing it.
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