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Washington: America has sent a 15-point peace proposal to Iran amid increasing tension in the Middle East. According to reports, Washington now wants to end this conflict through an agreement instead of prolonging it. This step is believed to have been taken in view of the continuously increasing expenses and global impact.
It is being said that this proposal was not sent directly to Iran but through Pakistan. According to sources, the Pakistani Army Chief is playing the role of mediator in this matter. That means the talks are progressing behind the scenes.
The conditions laid down by America are said to be quite strict. Iran has been asked to completely stop uranium enrichment and hand over whatever enriched material it has to international monitoring. Apart from this, it has also been said to stop the help to the groups that Iran supports in the region.
A large part of this plan is connected to the Strait of Hormuz. The recent disruption here affected oil supply and increased prices. America wants this route to be completely opened so that energy supply can remain normal throughout the world.
If Iran accepts these conditions, then international sanctions imposed on it can be removed. Besides, it has also been asked to provide global support for its peaceful nuclear energy program so that it can develop energy for civilian needs.
Some reports have also revealed that both countries may agree on a ceasefire for a month. During this time this entire plan will be discussed in detail. However, no official seal has been given on this yet.
There has been no open statement from America on this entire matter. The White House and the State Department are silent. Israel has also not reacted to this. Iran has also not said anything clearly yet, but there are definitely indications that it may adopt a soft stance in some matters.
The war has been going on for several weeks now and tension remains on both sides. In such a situation, this peace proposal definitely gives hope, but the real picture will become clear only when both the countries come forward openly and reach a concrete agreement. For now, all eyes are on what happens next.