- The Iranian Foreign Ministry submitted a 14-point response to a US-backed proposal via Pakistan, demanding a complete end to hostilities within 30 days.
- Key demands include the immediate lifting of the naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, the withdrawal of US forces from the region, and the release of frozen Iranian assets.
- The plan explicitly omits the nuclear issue and ballistic missile programs, which remain major sticking points for the US administration.
- President Trump stated he is reviewing the proposal but expressed skepticism, noting that Iran has not yet paid a high enough price for a deal to be acceptable.
- Market analysts and international observers are monitoring the situation as Iran rejects a temporary two-month ceasefire in favor of a permanent resolution.
Iran proposes 14-point peace plan to end war and lift naval blockade
May 3, 2026, 5:19:32 PM UTC(18 hours ago)
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IRANIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESPERSON SAYS IRAN'S 14-POINT PLAN IS FOCUSED ON ENDING WAR - STATE MEDIA