
1-month ceasefire, no nukes, reopen Hormuz: Trump's 15-point plan to end Iran war
India Today
The US has sent a 15-point proposal to Iran aimed at ending the Middle East conflict, including strict restrictions on its nuclear programme, halting support for proxy groups and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
The US has sent a 15-point proposal to Iran aimed at ending the Middle East conflict, including strict restrictions on its nuclear programme, halting support for proxy groups and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Washington is also seeking a month-long ceasefire to facilitate discussions on the plan with Tehran, according to Israeli media reports.
According to The New York Times, the proposal was conveyed to Iran through intermediaries from Pakistan, which has offered to host renewed talks between Washington and Tehran to end the conflict, now in its fourth week.
A source familiar with the matter confirmed to Reuters that the US had shared a plan with Iran but did not disclose further details.

Egypt has emerged as a key back-channel mediator, establishing contact with Iran's IRGC and proposing a five-day pause in fighting to build momentum for a ceasefire, a move that appears to have nudged US President Donald Trump to drop his threat to strike Iran's power plants, The Wall Street Journal reported.












