
Iran Announces 10-Point Ceasefire Proposal to US as Trump Suspends Attacks for Two Weeks
Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced a 10-point ceasefire proposal to the United States, demanding a commitment to non-aggression, recognition of Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz, rights to uranium enrichment, lifting of all US primary and secondary sanctions, cancellation of UN Security Council and IAEA resolutions against Iran, payment of compensation, withdrawal of US military forces from the region, and a ceasefire on all fronts including against Islamic resistance groups in Lebanon.
US President Donald Trump has suspended attacks on Iran for two weeks, according to reports from Iran's Supreme National Security Council and multiple outlets. The suspension is linked to conditions such as reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with some reports noting Trump offered the halt if the strait is reopened.
Pakistan is set to host Iran-US talks in Islamabad on Friday, April 10, to discuss transforming the ceasefire into a broader agreement, according to Khaama Press and Pajhwok Afghan News. Amu TV reported the talks would start on April 10 but noted no confirmation from the US, while RTA made no mention of the venue.
US responses to the proposal vary across reports: Amu TV said there was no US reaction, while Pajhwok reported US agreement to review it, and Khaama Press and RTA described it as a basis for negotiations. On the Strait of Hormuz, Pajhwok cited Trump conditioning the attack suspension on reopening, and RTA reported Iran and Oman could collect fees from ships there under the ceasefire to fund infrastructure rebuilding. The ceasefire remains fragile amid unresolved regional security issues.
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Where reports agree
- Iran announced a 10-point ceasefire proposal via Supreme National Security Council
- Proposal demands include non-aggression pledge, uranium enrichment rights, sanctions relief, UN/IAEA resolutions lift, compensation, US regional withdrawal, and ceasefire on all fronts including Lebanon
- Trump suspended US attacks on Iran for two weeks
- Pakistan involved in mediation/hosting talks
Where reports differ
- US reaction to proposal: no reaction (Amu TV) vs. agreed to review (Pajhwok) vs. workable basis/accepted conditions (Khaama, RTA)
- Strait of Hormuz details: Iran's continued control (Amu, Pajhwok, RTA) vs. reopening condition by Trump (Pajhwok) vs. fees to Iran/Oman (RTA)
- Confirmation of Islamabad talks: US not confirmed (Amu TV), no mention (RTA) vs. proceeding (Khaama, Pajhwok)
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