OUR DRIVE-Iran officially responded to the United States (US) nine-point proposal focusing on the issue of “ending the war”.
Iran submitted a 14-point counter proposal in response to Washington’s proposal.
Counter to Iran’s 14-Point Proposal
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In its proposal, the United States wants a ceasefire for two months.
However, Iran is pressing for the issue to be resolved within 30 days with a primary focus on “ending the war”, not simply extending the ceasefire.
Iran’s 14-point proposal includes:
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1. Lifting of the naval blockade and lifting of sanctions.
2. Release of frozen Iranian assets and payment of compensation.
3. End of war on all fronts, including Lebanon.
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4. Guarantees of non-aggression and withdrawal of US military forces from areas around Iran.
5. Proposed new mechanisms for managing the Strait of Hormuz.
Currently, Tehran is reportedly waiting for an official response from the United States regarding these points.
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12 Point Plan for Management of the Strait of Hormuz
On the other hand, Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Ali Nikzad, announced the completion of a new draft law with a 12-point plan to change the governance of the Strait of Hormuz.
Under this plan, “Zionist” regime ships would never be allowed to pass through the passage.
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In addition, Nikzad stated that belligerent countries must pay war reparations to obtain permission to pass, and every ship must have a license and permission from Iran.
“This law will be passed in accordance with international law and the rights of our neighbors, but what is certain is that we will not violate our legitimate rights in the Strait of Hormuz, and ship traffic in this waterway will never be the same as before the Forced Third War,” Nikzad stressed.
He called this step a “strategic turning point in exercising national sovereignty.”
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commemoration
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Responding to developments in the situation, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Sunday issued a strong statement regarding the position of the United States under the leadership of Donald Trump.
“There is only one way to interpret this: Trump must choose between ‘an impossible military operation or a bad deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran’,” the IRGC said. They added that “the US’s room for decision-making has narrowed.”***






