Iran announces the core content of the ten-point plan submitted to the U.S. through Pakistan

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People’s Finance News, April 8—According to a statement issued by Iran’s Supreme National Security Council in the early hours of April 8 local time, the Council said that, based on the guidance of the Supreme Leader and with approval from the Supreme National Security Council, Iran has accepted Pakistan’s proposal for a ceasefire. The statement said that in this war, nearly all of Iran’s targets have been achieved, and that the enemy has “suffered a historic and comprehensive defeat.” Iran will “continue the struggle until the great achievements it has gained are consolidated, and until a new security and political landscape is established in the region,” and has decided to hold negotiations in Islamabad to determine the details, “consolidating the results of victory through political negotiations within no more than 15 days.” The statement also said that Iran rejected all plans proposed by the enemy and formulated a ten-point plan, which was submitted via Pakistan to the United States. The plan highlighted several key points: coordinating with Iran’s armed forces to control passage through the Strait of Hormuz; ending the war against all members of the “Axis of Resistance” and putting an end to the aggression of the Israeli regime; withdrawing all U.S. forces from all bases and deployment points in the region; establishing a secure transit protocol in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure Iran maintains a dominant position; fully compensating Iran’s losses based on assessment results; lifting all primary and secondary sanctions and the sanctions-related resolutions of the UN Security Council; releasing all Iranian assets and property frozen overseas; and finally, all these matters should be approved in a binding UN Security Council resolution. The statement emphasized that all agreements reached through negotiations will become binding international law and will bring an important diplomatic victory to the Iranian nation. (CCTV News)

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