Iran Unveils 10-Point Plan to End War

Iran Unveils 10-Point Plan to End War

Iran has presented a 10-point proposal intended to end hostilities, officials said. The document sets out demands and conditions Tehran wants as a basis for negotiations.

Key demands

  • The United States must formally commit to a non-aggression guarantee.
  • Iran would retain control over the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Tehran’s right to enrich uranium must be recognized.
  • All primary sanctions against Iran should be lifted.
  • All secondary sanctions targeting third parties must be removed.
  • All UN Security Council resolutions against Iran should be terminated.
  • All IAEA Board of Governors resolutions concerning Iran should be ended.
  • Compensation should be paid for damages Iran says it has suffered.
  • US combat forces must withdraw from the region.
  • Hostilities must cease on all fronts, including actions against the Islamic resistance in Lebanon.

Claims about the US response

Iran said it offered these points as the framework for talks. Tehran claimed that, by accepting them as a basis for negotiations, then-US President Donald Trump had retreated from his earlier threats and bluffs.

Scope and language

The outline combines security, legal, and economic demands. It addresses international bodies, regional control, and financial reparations.

Observers noted the proposal centers on Iran’s core priorities. The package aims to end the war and set negotiation terms.