Washington proposed a fifteen-point plan to stop the war for Iran

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Washington proposed a fifteen-point plan to stop the war with Iran
A comprehensive fifteen-point plan aimed at stopping the war with Iran, presented by the United States, is causing significant discussions in the field of international politics. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to international sources, the main part of this document consists of Washington's demands, with twelve points reflecting the main conditions of the American side. The remaining three points of the plan consist of certain privileges and concessions offered to Tehran.

Within the presented project, it is stipulated that the strategically important Strait of Hormuz remains permanently open and preserved as a free navigation zone for international vessels. At the same time, serious restrictions on the number of Iran's ballistic missiles and their flight range have been proposed.

These weapons are required to be used only for defensive purposes. One of the most important demands is Iran's complete abandonment of its nuclear program.

The document envisages stopping uranium enrichment, gradually handing over the existing highly enriched reserves to international control, and completely closing and dismantling major nuclear facilities such as Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz. In addition, Tehran is required to ensure full transparency and allow independent international inspections.

The plan also includes a number of political and military demands. For example, Iran must abandon its practice of operating through regional proxy groups and completely stop financing and supporting them.

Furthermore, Tehran is required to officially declare the end of the war. In turn, the US side has proposed granting certain concessions to Iran.

Specifically, promises have been made to lift sanctions, abandon the mechanism for re-imposing them, and assist in the development of civilian nuclear energy based on the facility in Bushehr. However, according to sources, Tehran has not accepted this plan and has rejected it.

This situation indicates that the complex geopolitical situation in the Middle East may become even more tense. Observers believe that disagreements between the parties may continue for a long time.

For this reason, diplomatic negotiations are likely to intensify in the coming days or, conversely, conflicts may escalate.

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