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Iran submits 10 demands regarding the U.S. ceasefire proposal. Trump: It’s meaningful but not good enough
Ask AI · How do Iran’s ten demands ensure its core interests?
Local time on April 6, U.S. President Donald Trump responded to Iran regarding the ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States. Trump said that the deadline for reaching an agreement set for Iran is Tuesday (the 7th). He also commented that Iran’s proposal is meaningful, but not good enough.
Trump also said that if he had a choice, he would “take away the oil.”
Earlier on the 6th, a reporter from China Central Television (CCTV) learned from Iran’s side that Iran has responded to Pakistan regarding the proposal from the United States to end the war.
It is understood that Iran’s demands cover ten clauses. The core content includes: emphasizing that the war must be permanently ended in accordance with Iran’s concerns; and putting forward a series of requests, such as ending regional conflicts, drafting a security and passage agreement for the Strait of Hormuz, post-war reconstruction, and lifting sanctions.
Previously, some sources said that Pakistan has prepared a framework proposal for ending the conflict and communicated with the U.S. and Iran “through the night.” The plan is to first achieve an immediate ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and then reach a final agreement within 15 to 20 days. The final agreement may include Iran’s commitment not to seek nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and the unfreezing of frozen assets. Reports from the U.S. side indicate that the U.S., Iran, and the mediators are discussing a possible 45-day ceasefire agreement to create conditions for subsequent negotiations and ultimately end the war.
Earlier on the 6th, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghai said that Iran will put forward its own position based on the country’s interests, security, and the legitimate demands of the Iranian people. Iran has prepared a response to issues such as the war-ending plan conveyed by the mediators, and will release information to the public in due course. However, he did not disclose the specific details of the ceasefire agreement plan. (CCTV reporter Cao Jian)
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