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Iran’s fresh 14-point proposal aims to end U.S. confrontation

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Iran’s fresh 14-point proposal aims to end U.S. confrontation

New Delhi, May 03: Iran has submitted a fresh 14 point peace proposal to the Trumpl administration  in an effort to end decades of confrontation and to ease tensiont between the two nations.,Tasnim News Agency of Iran stated.

Both sides have so far failed to reach a mutually acceptable settlement, reflecting the deep mistrust between the two countrieses. Earlier Iran has submitted several proposals to the United States to  end the prolonged confrontation. Most of these proposals have failed to gain acceptance  of the President  largely due to fundamental differences over key strategic issues.

Iranian plans—including 10-point, 12-point, and the recent 14-point proposals—have called for measures such as lifting U.S. sanctions, recognising Iran’s right to nuclear enrichment, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and securing guarantees against future military action.

The proposal was conveyed through mediators and includes a broad framework aimed at ending hostilities and restoring stability in the region

The proposal also seeks a comprehensive end to military operations across multiple fronts and calls for a structured timeline to finalise a peace agreement.

Iran and the United States held marathon talks in Islamabad in an effort to reach a consensus on a range of contentious issues that have long strained relations between the two countries. The prolonged negotiations focused on key concerns including Iran’s nuclear programme, the lifting of U.S. sanctions, regional security, and guarantees to prevent further military escalation.

Despite hours of intensive discussions, both sides remained divided on critical points, reflecting the deep mistrust that continues to hinder meaningful progress. While some areas of tentative understanding were reportedly explored, no formal agreement was reached, 

The talks were being seen as a significant diplomatic effort, indicating that both Tehran and Washington are still willing to engage despite ongoing tensions. However, major hurdles remain before any comprehensive and lasting agreement can be achieve.

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