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Iran sends 10-point peace response through Pakistan

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Iran 10 points response to US

Iran has officially submitted its response to the US-proposed peace plan aimed at ending the war, using Pakistan as a mediator.


According to Iran’s state news agency, Tehran has made it clear that it cannot accept any temporary ceasefire, citing past experiences.


Iran argues that temporary measures are short-lived and give the parties time to reorganize for war, increasing the risk of renewed tensions.


The response outlines ten key points, including:


Ending all ongoing conflicts in the region.
Establishing formal procedures to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Lifting economic sanctions.
Rebuilding areas affected by war.


Iran has stated that it will only agree to a deal if the war is fully ended and future conflict is completely prevented.


Iranian officials emphasized that all regional conflicts should be included in a comprehensive peace plan to ensure lasting stability.

Analysts in Tehran highlighted that Iran particularly wants clear protocols for safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global trade.


The country also indicated that it prefers strong, independent measures for its national security rather than relying on external guarantees, making temporary ceasefires ineffective in its view.


Pakistan’s role as a mediator reflects its growing diplomatic influence in the region, positioning it as a trusted channel for communication between major powers. World leaders are praising and acknowledging role for world’s peace and stability.

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