WASHINGTON / TEHRAN: Iran has presented a 14-point peace proposal to the United States, now under review by Donald Trump, as efforts continue to end the ongoing conflict.
Trump has expressed skepticism about the proposal, indicating that it may not meet US expectations. The plan is understood to be a counteroffer to a previously proposed American framework.
Key Points of the Proposal
According to reports from Iranian-linked sources, the proposal includes several major demands:
- Guarantees of non-aggression from the United States
- Withdrawal of US forces from areas near Iran
- Removal of the naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz
- A new framework for managing maritime activity in the region
- An end to hostilities involving Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
- Release of frozen Iranian financial assets
- A timeline to end the war within 30 days
- Further discussions on Iran’s nuclear programme after the conflict
Details Still Unclear
The full list of all 14 points has not been officially released, and it remains uncertain whether earlier conditions—such as recognition of Iran’s right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes—are still included.
Next Steps
While diplomatic channels remain active, differences between both sides continue to be significant. The outcome of the proposal could shape the next phase of negotiations and regional stability.