Iran sends 14-point peace proposal as Trump reviews it

Iran sends 14-point peace proposal as Trump reviews it

Iran has sent the United States a new 14-point proposal aimed at ending the war, while Donald Trump says he will review it but doubts it will produce a deal.

The proposal, described in the supplied reporting, calls for guarantees of nonaggression, sanctions relief, the lifting of a naval blockade and an end to the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon.

It also seeks to postpone nuclear talks to a later stage.

Trump said he would look at the Iranian plan, but he did not rule out renewed hostilities.

He said there was still a possibility of further conflict if Iran did something bad.

The exchange matters because it shows a diplomatic opening alongside continued military and political pressure.

The conflict is now described as being on day 65, with both sides still trading warnings.

The reporting says the nuclear issue remains a major sticking point.

Trump has treated the question of nuclear talks as a red line, while Tehran is seeking to delay that discussion.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has also said it is on standby for a return to war.

That adds to the sense that neither side is treating the proposal as a clear breakthrough.

The latest comments from Trump were more sceptical than conciliatory.

He said Iran had not yet paid a big enough price, according to the supplied reporting, even as he reviewed the new peace proposal.

The Iranian plan is framed as a broader attempt to end the war beyond the nuclear file alone.

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