Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts appear to be paying off as fresh hope emerges for an end to the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. A major development has surfaced with the United States sending a detailed 15-point proposal to Iran aimed at stopping the conflict.
According to reports from US media, the plan includes strict conditions related to Iran’s nuclear program. The US has asked Iran to completely stop uranium enrichment and dismantle its nuclear facilities as part of the agreement.
The proposal specifically calls for the closure of key nuclear sites, including Natanz nuclear facility, Isfahan nuclear facility, and Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant. These facilities are considered central to Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
In addition, the US has demanded that Iran stop funding proxy groups operating in the region, which have been linked to rising instability. Another key point in the proposal is the establishment of a free maritime zone in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe global oil transportation.
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Meanwhile, Israeli media claims that Washington is pushing for a temporary one-month ceasefire. This pause would allow both sides to hold detailed negotiations on the proposed agreement and possibly reach a long-term solution.
The situation remains delicate, but the latest developments signal a possible shift toward diplomacy and de-escalation in the region.