Iran has outlined a 10-point peace proposal aimed at de-escalating tensions with the United States and stabilizing the wider Middle East.
The proposal, referenced in a statement attributed to Iran’s Foreign Ministry, comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and recent threats of military escalation.
The plan includes several major conditions and concessions, including a guarantee that Iran will not face further attacks.
Adding that they will consider a permanent end to the war, beyond a temporary ceasefire,
And finally, look into an end to Israeli strikes in Lebanon, the lifting of all U.S. sanctions on Iran, and A halt to regional conflicts involving Iranian allies.
A critical component of the proposal focuses on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route.
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Iran indicated it would, reopen the Strait for safe passage, introduce a transit fee for ships, establish structured rules for navigation, and use proceeds for reconstruction efforts.
The Strait remains one of the world’s most strategic chokepoints, making its status central to global energy stability.
Iran stated that its military operations would cease if attacks against it are halted, suggesting a reciprocal approach to de-escalation.
It also signaled willingness to use the framework as a basis for negotiations.
The proposal introduces a potential diplomatic pathway at a time when tensions are raising concerns about energy supply disruptions, Regional instability, and Broader international conflict.
However, key elements, particularly sanctions relief and security guarantees, may present significant negotiation challenges.
With both sides signaling conditional openness to talks, the coming days are expected to determine whether diplomacy can gain traction.
Global stakeholders are closely monitoring developments, as any agreement could reshape the geopolitical and economic landscape.
