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US Agrees to Talks on Iran’s 10-Point Plan for Regional Peace

US shows readiness to negotiate Iran’s 10-point plan, aiming to end regional tensions and ensure lasting peace.

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US and Iran officials negotiating the 10-point plan to end regional conflicts and promote lasting peace.

April 8, 2026

A new diplomatic opening has emerged as the United States shows willingness to negotiate on Iran’s proposed 10-point plan. According to Iran’s state media, this step marks a major breakthrough in efforts to reduce tensions between the two countries.

The plan aims to bring an end to ongoing conflicts across the Middle East. Iranian officials say it focuses on easing tensions in key areas such as Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen. It also calls for a permanent end to any war against Iran, without setting a time limit.

At the same time, the proposal gives special importance to the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has suggested reopening the route and setting clear rules to ensure safe and free movement of ships. This is important because the waterway plays a major role in global oil supply and trade.

In addition, Iran has highlighted the need for economic relief. The plan includes removing international sanctions, releasing frozen Iranian assets held by the United States, and providing compensation for damages caused during the conflict.

Meanwhile, Iran has offered an important assurance. It says it will not seek nuclear weapons, which is a key concern for many countries. In return, Tehran is asking for an immediate ceasefire once its conditions are accepted.

Overall, Iranian officials believe this 10-point plan can serve as the basis for serious talks. If progress continues, it may help reduce tensions and move the region closer to lasting peace.

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