Pakistan Mediates as U.S. Sends Iran a 15-Point Plan.
U.S.-Iran Negotiations
According to TSN.ua: The United States has handed Iran a 15-point action plan aimed at reaching a peace settlement in their ongoing conflict. With the Pakistani government acting as intermediary, President Donald Trump has decided to postpone strikes on Iranian power plants for five days, giving diplomacy a chance to work.
Washington's key demands include:
- Iran's complete abandonment of nuclear weapons development;
- the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
A meeting between U.S. and Iranian delegations could take place in Islamabad within days. However, Tehran has 'zero trust' in American representatives Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Witkoff stated:
“They are looking for a way out... We told Iran this last thing: you must not make the same mistake again.”
Regional Tensions
Meanwhile, the Pentagon is preparing for a potential 'final strike' in the war with Iran, adding further tension to the negotiations. Pakistan’s role as mediator is crucial here, as the country works to facilitate dialogue between the two sides. The world is now watching events unfold, hoping for a peaceful deal that can prevent further escalation.
The diplomatic efforts underway between the U.S. and Iran highlight the critical need for a peaceful resolution to ensure regional stability. Pakistan’s mediating role could prove decisive in reaching a compromise. At the same time, the threat of U.S. military action underscores the high stakes and the urgent need for diplomatic progress to avoid an escalation of the conflict.
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