US Unveils 15-Point Peace Plan for Iran, Pakistan Facilitates Dialogue
The United States has reportedly put forth a comprehensive 15-point proposal aimed at de-escalating tensions and ending the protracted conflict with Iran. This significant diplomatic initiative is being delivered to Tehran through the crucial intermediary role of Pakistan, according to recent media reports.
Core Tenets of the Proposed Agreement
While the full details of the 15-point plan remain under wraps, initial leaks suggest several critical components designed to ensure regional stability and prevent further proliferation. Key among these commitments, as reported by Israeli broadcaster N12, include:
- Iran's pledge to cease all efforts related to the pursuit of nuclear weapons.
- The immediate handover of Iran's entire stockpile of enriched uranium to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for monitoring and control.
Further corroborating these points, US news outlet Axios, citing a source familiar with the negotiations, indicated that U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff has informed President Donald Trump that Iran has shown willingness to agree on several fundamental issues, notably the surrender of its highly enriched uranium reserves.
Washington's Optimism Amidst Unanswered Questions
President Trump has repeatedly expressed confidence in the progress of the discussions, asserting that Iran is genuinely motivated to finalize a deal. “We’re actually talking to the right people, and they want to make a deal so badly, you have no idea how badly they want to make a deal,” Trump stated, underscoring his belief in a forthcoming resolution.
However, despite this optimism from the American side, the path forward is not entirely clear. The New York Times reported that Tehran's official response to the comprehensive proposal remains unknown. Furthermore, the reaction from Israel, a key regional player with significant stakes in the outcome, is also currently uncertain, adding another layer of complexity to the peace efforts.
Key US Officials Driving Negotiations
The high-stakes diplomatic push involves several prominent figures within the US administration. President Trump confirmed the active participation of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance in the ongoing negotiations, highlighting the top-level commitment to achieving a breakthrough with Iran.
