Washington has delivered a 15-point plan to Iran for a one-month ceasefire agreement, Israel's Channel 12 reported Tuesday night. Citing sources familiar with the matter, the report indicated that advisors to U.S. President Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, are promoting a plan for an immediate pause in hostilities, using a 30-day deadline to finalize a 15-point agreement. The plan reportedly requires Iran to dismantle its nuclear capabilities, cease all uranium enrichment, and permanently commit to never seeking nuclear weapons. Additionally, Tehran would be obligated to end the funding and arming of allied groups in the region and ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains an open international waterway. The plan also demands that Iran limit its missile production and strictly restrict its future use to self-defense, according to a report by the Argentine News Agency. In exchange, Washington offers the full lifting of sanctions, assistance for the development of a civil nuclear energy project in Bushehr, in southern Iran, where the nuclear power plant of the same name is located, and the elimination of the threat of the 'snapback' mechanism that allows for the reimposition of UN sanctions against Iran, previously lifted. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a staunch opponent of any agreement with Iran, has not issued any official comment. On Monday, he warned against a possible diplomatic agreement with Iran, stating that the current Iranian regime cannot be trusted. This situation comes amid growing regional tension following joint U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, which began on February 28. Iran and its regional allies have responded with attacks on Israeli and American interests across the Middle East.
Washington Delivers 15-Point Ceasefire Plan to Iran
Advisors to U.S. President Donald Trump have reportedly presented Iran with a 15-point plan for a one-month ceasefire. In exchange for abandoning its nuclear program and ceasing support for allies, Washington offers a full lifting of sanctions.