Trump Administration Offers Iran Ceasefire Plan Via Pakistan
Washington D.C. – The United States, under President Donald Trump, has presented a 15-point ceasefire proposal to Iran in an effort to halt the ongoing conflict. The offer was conveyed to Tehran through Pakistan, which has offered to host potential renegotiations between the two nations, according to reports from The New York Times and Reuters.
Details of the Ceasefire Plan
Although the specifics of the 15-point plan remain undisclosed to the public, reports from Israeli television channel Channel 12, citing three sources, indicate the U.S. Is seeking a month-long ceasefire to facilitate discussions. These reports suggest the plan includes key demands such as the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program, an end to support for proxy groups and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Escalation and Current Conflict
The current conflict between the U.S. And Iran, with involvement from Israel, began on February 28th, following a large-scale joint attack by Washington and Tel Aviv against Tehran. Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and Gulf states hosting U.S. Military assets.
Trump’s Recent Statements and Negotiations
President Trump recently discussed the possibility of reaching a deal with Iran to end the war, claiming progress in negotiations and potential concessions from Tehran. On Tuesday, March 24th, Trump stated the U.S. Was in dialogue with “the right people” in Iran and that Tehran appeared eager to reach an agreement. The New York Times reported on these statements.
However, Iran has denied that negotiations with the U.S. Are currently underway.
Israeli Response
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not yet issued a response to the ceasefire offer. Reuters reports that some Israeli officials, who previously advocated for continued military action against Iran, were reportedly surprised by the U.S. Move to propose a ceasefire.
White House Silence
As of this report, the White House has not commented on the media reports regarding the ceasefire offer.
Key Takeaways
- The U.S. Has proposed a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran, delivered through Pakistani intermediaries.
- The plan reportedly seeks to address Iran’s nuclear program, support for proxy groups, and the status of the Strait of Hormuz.
- President Trump has indicated progress in potential negotiations with Iran, while Tehran denies ongoing talks.
- The Israeli government has yet to publicly respond to the ceasefire offer.