
Donald Trump has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, in a move that signals a tactical pause in the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Diplomatic sources confirm that the agreement remains conditional and is directly linked to a package of demands presented by Tehran through state media.
According to the 10-point plan published by Iranian authorities, Iran demands a complete cessation of war not only against itself, but also in Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen. Tehran also demands a permanent end to any attacks on its territory, without time limits, transforming the ceasefire from a temporary agreement into a long-term commitment. Another critical point remains the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the establishment of an international protocol to guarantee the safety of navigation in this vital energy corridor.
The plan also includes a direct financial demand; Iran is seeking full compensation for war damages and reconstruction, as well as a total lifting of sanctions. Along the same lines, it is demanding the release of funds and assets frozen by the United States. In return, Iran declares a full commitment not to seek nuclear weapons, a point intended to allay international concerns about its nuclear program.
The ceasefire is set to take effect immediately on all fronts once the terms are approved. However, diplomats warn that some of Iran's demands are considered maximalist and difficult to accept by the US and its allies. The next two weeks are expected to become a real test of the balance between military pressure and political negotiation in one of the most volatile areas of the world.
These are the full 10 points presented by Iran:
1. Complete cessation of war in Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen
2. Complete and permanent cessation of war against Iran, without a time limit
3. Ending all conflicts in the region comprehensively
4. Reopening the Strait of Hormuz
5. Establishing a protocol to guarantee freedom and safety of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
6. Full compensation payment for Iran's reconstruction costs
7. Full commitment to lifting sanctions on Iran
8. Release of Iranian funds and assets frozen by the United States
9. Iran's full commitment not to seek nuclear weapons
10. The ceasefire comes into effect immediately on all fronts as soon as the terms are approved.
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