Iran Open to Talks After US Unveils 15-Point Proposal.
Washington's Offer to Tehran
According to UATV: The United States has put forward a 15-point plan aimed at ending hostilities, shaped by the policy priorities of the Trump administration. Iran has signaled its willingness to review the American proposals, though it insists on protecting its national interests and demands the lifting of sanctions.
Under the proposed framework, Washington is calling on Tehran to:
- dismantle three nuclear sites, including Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow;
- completely halt all uranium enrichment activities.
In exchange, the US is prepared to remove sanctions tied to Iran's nuclear program—a potential cornerstone for negotiations.
US-Iran Dialogue Underway
Indirect contacts between the two nations have already taken place, initiated by the American side. These preliminary exchanges could pave the way for a compromise between longtime adversaries whose relations have been strained for years.
The international community continues to closely monitor Iran's nuclear program, and the next steps could significantly shape regional stability. Successful talks between Washington and Tehran might ease tensions across the Persian Gulf and improve bilateral ties, with major implications for global security. However, Iran's insistence on safeguarding its national interests and securing sanctions relief remains a central hurdle in the negotiation process.
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