US Official Disputes Iran's 10-Point Ceasefire Plan Amid Ongoing Tensions
Iran's Reported 10-Point Ceasefire Plan Not Same As Terms Agreed By Trump: US Official
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A US official has stated that Iran's recently published 10-point ceasefire plan does not align with the terms agreed upon by former President Donald Trump. The clarification raises concerns about the stability of the fragile truce, as both nations prepare for talks in Pakistan aimed at establishing a longer-term agreement.
- 01The US official claims Iran's ceasefire plan does not match Trump's agreed terms.
- 02Iran's plan includes demands that contradict US positions, such as lifting sanctions.
- 03The ceasefire allows the US to pause military action for two weeks.
- 04Iran seeks expanded control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
- 05Talks are set to take place in Pakistan to discuss a longer-term agreement.
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A senior US official has clarified that Iran's 10-point ceasefire plan does not correspond with the terms agreed upon by former President Donald Trump. This statement raises concerns about the stability of the truce announced earlier, which came just before a deadline set by Trump for Iran to comply with US demands. Iran's version of the plan, widely reported by state media, includes conditions such as the lifting of all international sanctions and continued control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which contradicts Washington's stance. The ceasefire allows the US to pause military actions against Iran for two weeks, while Tehran temporarily reopens the Strait of Hormuz. Both nations claim victory from the agreement, but Iran emphasizes that the conflict continues until formal terms are finalized. Upcoming talks in Pakistan aim to establish a longer-term agreement, with Iran also seeking the withdrawal of US forces from the Middle East and the release of frozen assets.
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The ceasefire and ongoing negotiations could influence regional stability and oil supply dynamics, affecting economies reliant on oil imports.
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