Reports indicate that the latest framework Reports indicate that the latest framework focuses on de-escalation first, rather than immediately resolving all disputes:
- Reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route
- Ending hostilities within a short timeframe (around 30 days)
- Lifting US sanctions and naval blockade on Iran
- Withdrawal of foreign troops from parts of the region
- Postponing nuclear negotiations to a later stage
Iran’s position, as reflected in its media, suggests it wants to separate the war-ending process from nuclear issues, which have long been the biggest sticking point.
Despite the proposal, both sides remain far apart:
- The US insists that Iran’s nuclear programme must be addressed immediately, not later
- Iran is demanding sanctions relief and recognition of certain rights, including uranium enrichment
- There are also disputes over control and access to the Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has expressed strong skepticism, saying the proposal may not be acceptable and that Iran has “not yet paid a big enough price.”
He also signaled that military options remain on the table if negotiations fail.
- A fragile ceasefire is still in place
- Talks are being mediated largely through Pakistan and other intermediaries
- Both sides say they are open to diplomacy, but deadlock continues
focuses on de-escalation first, rather than immediately resolving all disputes:
• Reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route
• Ending hostilities within a short timeframe (around 30 days)
• Lifting US sanctions and naval blockade on Iran
• Withdrawal of foreign troops from parts of the region
• Postponing nuclear negotiations to a later stage
Iran’s position, as reflected in its media, suggests it wants to separate the war-ending process from nuclear issues, which have long been the biggest sticking point.
Major Points of Disagreement
Despite the proposal, both sides remain far apart:
• The US insists that Iran’s nuclear programme must be addressed immediately, not later
• Iran is demanding sanctions relief and recognition of certain rights, including uranium enrichment
• There are also disputes over control and access to the Strait of Hormuz
US Reaction
US President Donald Trump has expressed strong skepticism, saying the proposal may not be acceptable and that Iran has “not yet paid a big enough price.”
He also signaled that military options remain on the table if negotiations fail.
Current Situation
• A fragile ceasefire is still in place
• Talks are being mediated largely through Pakistan and other intermediaries
• Both sides say they are open to diplomacy, but deadlock continues


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