Iran presents to the United States a proposal to end the war

Tehran responds to the US proposal with a series of conditions for regional peace and security.

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A military drone during two-day maneuvers carried out by the Iranian army in 2022. Iranian Army Office/ZUMA Press W / DPA

A military drone during two-day maneuvers carried out by the Iranian army in 2022. Iranian Army Office/ZUMA Press W / DPA

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Iran has presented a ten-clause document to end the war with the United States and Israel, according to what the state agency IRNA reported this Monday. Thus, Tehran has formally rejected the proposal for a 45-day ceasefire presented by the US to end the conflict shaking the region.

The response of the Persian country, transmitted through Pakistan as mediator, underscores that any solution must guarantee a permanent end to the war, not a temporary ceasefire.

The decalogue presented by the Iranian regime includes the end of conflicts in the region, a protocol for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, the lifting of international sanctions, and the reconstruction of conflict-affected areas. According to IRNA, these conditions seek for peace to be lasting and for future aggressions against Iran not to be repeated.