- Iran has presented a 14-point peace proposal to the United States via Pakistani mediators, aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict.
- U.S. President Donald Trump is reviewing the new proposal but has expressed skepticism, stating he is "not satisfied" with it.
- The Iranian plan reportedly includes demands for ending the conflict on all fronts and establishing a new framework for the Strait of Hormuz.
- According to CBS News, Pakistani officials confirmed that Iran delivered a revised response to the latest U.S. terms to end the war, which previously attempted to postpone nuclear discussions.
- The Guardian reported that Tehran passed the proposal to mediators in Pakistan on Thursday night, though its full contents were not immediately clear.
- As The Korea Times noted, global oil prices, which had risen sharply due to Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, dipped after reports of the new peace proposal.
- President Trump indicated his options remained "either blast them away or make a deal," suggesting Iran's demands were things he "can't agree to," as reported by The Guardian.
Iran Submits Peace Plan to US via Pakistan
Iran has delivered a 14-point peace proposal to the United States via Pakistani mediators, seeking to resolve the ongoing conflict and establish a new framework for the Strait of Hormuz. However, President Trump remains highly skeptical of the plan, stating he is "not satisfied" and indicating its demands are currently unacceptable, despite a dip in global oil prices following the news.
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