The US plans a one-month ceasefire, and 15 proposals to end the conflict with Iran have been revealed.

PANews reported on March 25th, citing CCTV, that the US government, through Pakistan, has proposed a 15-condition end-of-conflict plan to Iran, covering its nuclear program, missile capabilities, and regional issues. The main US demands reportedly include: dismantling existing nuclear capabilities, a commitment not to develop nuclear weapons, a ban on uranium enrichment on its territory, the transfer of approximately 60% of its highly enriched uranium stockpile, the dismantling of nuclear facilities in Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, and allowing full inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The US also demands that Iran cease supporting regional allies' armed groups, prohibit providing them with funding, command, and weapons support, limit the scale and range of its ballistic missile program to defensive purposes only, and ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open. In exchange, Iran may receive full lifting of international sanctions, US support for its civilian nuclear program, and the cancellation of the "snapback" sanctions mechanism. It is understood that the US is considering pushing for a one-month ceasefire to allow for further negotiations on the aforementioned terms. This plan was promoted by Trump advisors, including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkov. According to Israeli sources on the 24th, the United States intends to propose a one-month ceasefire in order to discuss a 15-point agreement with Iran aimed at ending the war.

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