Iran Proposes Three-Step Plan to the U.S. Amid Concerns Over Pakistan's Mediation
Iran's Strategic Proposal to the U.S.
Iran has presented a three-step plan to the United States that could escalate tensions for Trump. Reports indicate that Iran is skeptical about Pakistan's role as a mediator, suspecting it may be biased in favor of the U.S. According to Axios, Iran has communicated through Pakistan, suggesting that negotiations should first focus on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending hostilities, with discussions on nuclear issues to follow later. Iran asserts that for the U.S. to facilitate successful negotiations, it must adhere to these three steps. The initial step requires a complete cessation of hostilities.
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Additionally, the U.S. must guarantee that no future conflicts will arise against Iran and Lebanon.
The first step: A total end to the war, along with a firm guarantee that no further conflicts will be initiated against Iran and Lebanon.
The second step: If the demands of the first step are met, discussions will then take place regarding the operations and oversight of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime route for global trade.
The third step: Only after the completion of the first two steps will Iran engage in discussions regarding its nuclear program. This is crucial, as the U.S. has long insisted that Iran halt uranium enrichment and export its nuclear stockpile.
U.S. Response to Iran's Proposal
In response to this proposal, White House spokesperson Olivia Wells stated to Axios that this is a highly sensitive diplomatic negotiation, and the U.S. will not engage in bargaining through the media. As the President has indicated, the U.S. holds a stronger position and will only agree to terms that serve the interests of the American people. The U.S. will never allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.