A commitment by Iran not to manufacture nuclear weapons, the lifting of all sanctions against it and the creation of a fund to compensate for the damage suffered are among the points of the plan presented by Tehran to negotiate con USA he end of the war. Negotiations to achieve peace will take place in Islamabadthe capital of Pakistan, and will be based on a ten-point plan presented by Tehran, which includes many of the pre-war Iranian demands launched forty days ago by the United States and Israel.
These are the ten points of the plan presented by the Islamic Republic: 1. Complete cessation of any aggression against Iran and allied resistance groups. 2. Withdrawal of US combat forces from the region, prohibition of any base-based attack against Iran and abstention from offensive military deployments. 3. Limited daily transit of ships through the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks, under a safe passage protocol supervised and regulated by Iran. 4. Lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions and those imposed by the UN against Iran. 5. Compensation for the damages suffered by Iran through the creation of an investment and financial fund. 6. Iran’s commitment not to manufacture nuclear weapons. 7. Recognition by the United States of Iran’s right to enrich uranium and negotiation on the level of enrichment. 8. Acceptance by Iran to negotiate bilateral and multilateral peace agreements with countries in the region based on its interests. 9. Extension of the principle of non-aggression to all actors who have attacked resistance groups. 10. Finalization of all Board of Governors (IAEA) and Security Council (UN) resolutions, and approval of all commitments in an official UN resolution.