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25 Mar 2026, 12:55

Two Pakistani officials have told the Associated Press that the Islamic Republic has received a 15-point plan from the United States to end the conflict.
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Israel's Channel 12 reported on 14 of the 15 conditions proposed by Trump for an agreement with the Iranian regime. According to the report, three sources familiar with the details stated that senior aides to the President, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, have designed a mechanism that includes "announcing a one-month ceasefire during which the parties will negotiate a 15-point agreement"; similar to agreements previously brokered during Donald Trump's administration between Hamas in Gaza and also Lebanon.

U.S. demands from the Iranian regime:

  1. Iran must dismantle its existing nuclear capabilities.
  2. Iran must commit to never pursuing nuclear weapons.
  3. No uranium enrichment will take place on Iranian soil.
  4. Iran must deliver approximately 450 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium to the International Atomic Energy Agency in the near future and according to an agreed timeline.
  5. The Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow nuclear facilities must be dismantled.
  6. The International Atomic Energy Agency must achieve full access, transparency, and oversight within Iran.
  7. Iran must abandon the "model" of using its regional proxy forces.
  8. Iran must stop financing, directing, and arming its regional proxy forces.
  9. The Strait of Hormuz must remain open and operate as a free maritime passage.
  10. Iran's missile program must be limited in range and quantity, with specific thresholds to be determined at a later stage.
  11. Any future use of missiles will be limited solely to self-defense.

In return, Iran will benefit from the following:
12. All sanctions imposed by the international community against Iran will be completely lifted.
13. The U.S. will assist Iran in advancing its civilian nuclear program, including electricity generation at the Bushehr power plant.
14. The mechanism known as "snapback" that allows for the immediate reimposition of sanctions in case of Iran's non-compliance will be abolished.
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According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, representatives of the Islamic Republic have informed the Trump administration that they have set very heavy conditions for returning to ceasefire negotiations, conditions that, according to the Wall Street Journal, have made reaching an agreement more difficult than ever.
Informed individuals told the newspaper that the Revolutionary Guard, after weakening the structure of the government in Iran, plays a central role in determining Tehran's positions, and Iran's requests include matters beyond the usual negotiation framework.
Among these demands: "Complete withdrawal of U.S. bases from the Persian Gulf and guarantees for their closure; collecting tolls from ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, similar to Egypt's mechanism in the Suez Canal; guarantees to end the war and stop Israeli attacks on Hezbollah, a group supported by Iran; lifting all sanctions against the Islamic Republic; the right to continue Iran's missile program without any negotiations to limit it."
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Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf warned that Iran is closely monitoring all movements and "especially the deployment of U.S. soldiers in the region."
The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament wrote on social media platform X: "What the generals have ruined, the soldiers cannot fix; instead, they will only become victims of Netanyahu's illusions."
He warned: "Do not test our resolve to defend our homeland."
CBS, a news partner of the BBC in the U.S., has reported that the Pentagon is preparing to deploy ground troops to Iran. However, it has not been reported exactly where and when such a deployment will take place. The White House has not yet commented on this matter.
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A military spokesperson for the Islamic Republic announced on Wednesday that the United States is "negotiating with itself."
Ibrahim Zolqari, spokesperson for the Central Command of Khatam al-Anbiya, reacted to the negotiation claim by saying: "Has your internal conflict reached a point where you are negotiating with yourselves? We will never come to terms with people like you."
He added that as long as Washington does not accept that regional stability is guaranteed by the armed forces of the Islamic Republic, American investments and energy prices will not return to pre-war levels.
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