Iran’s response to a US proposal to end the war has been sent via mediator Pakistan, according to Iranian state news agency IRNA.
The report said on Sunday that according to the proposed plan, the first stage of the negotiations will focus on ending hostilities, adding that Tehran’s response drew on ensuring “maritime security” in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
Washington sent Iran a 14-point proposal earlier this week. Under its conditions, Iran would have to agree to not develop a nuclear weapon and to stop all enrichment of uranium for at least 12 years.
It would also be required to hand over an estimated 440kg (970 pounds) stock of uranium, which it has enriched to 60 percent.
In return, the US would gradually lift sanctions, release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets, and halt its naval blockade of Iranian ports.
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Iran has sent its response to a US proposal aimed at ending the more than two-month war, Iran's IRNA news agency has said.
ReplyDeleteThe proposed plan, sent to mediator Pakistan, will focus at this stage on ending the war, IRNA said.
Sources in both camps have said the latest peace efforts are aimed at a temporary memorandum of understanding to halt the war and allow traffic through the Strait of Hormuz while they discuss a fuller deal, which would have to address intractable disputes such as Iran's nuclear programme.
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has announced new measures to counter the United States and Israel during a meeting with Iranian armed forces Central Headquarters commander Ali Abdollahi, Iranian state broadcaster IRIB reported on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteDuring the meeting, Abdollahi reportedly presented a report to Khamenei on the current state of the Iranian armed forces. This is the first official report of a meeting between the commander and the supreme leader, it added.
Abdollahi pointed to the outstanding defensive and offensive readiness of the Iranian military, existence of strategic plans, weapons and equipment necessary to fight the US, the report added. At the same time, the commander reassured the supreme leader of "quick and powerful" military response to any aggression by the enemy.
Iranian authorities have sent a response to a US proposal on ending the conflict to Pakistani mediators, the IRNA news agency reported, citing sources.
ReplyDeleteAt this stage the talks will focus solely on ending the war in the region, according to the report.
The ISNA agency reported that in addition to ending the conflict, the Iranian side’s response contains provisions on "safety of navigation" in the Strait of Hormuz.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says the conflict with Iran is far from finished.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the United States is monitoring Iranian enriched uranium buried under the rubble, and the U.S. Space Force takes charge of the matter.
DeleteIrán asegura que su fase de moderación terminó y advierte de una respuesta contundente en caso de ataques contra sus buques
ReplyDeleteAsimismo, el presidente del país declara que el diálogo no significa la capitulación.
Medios locales informan de que Teherán envió a través de Pakistán su respuesta a EE.UU. sobre las negociaciones.