Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 25th March 2026, 4:13 AM
In a bid to curb escalating tensions in the Middle East, the United States has reportedly presented a 15‑point peace and ceasefire proposal to Iran, according to multiple media outlets citing anonymous sources within the US and Israeli administrations. The proposal arrives as the conflict enters its fourth week, with international concern growing over the regional and global ramifications of continued hostilities.
Sources indicate that the proposal was transmitted via Pakistan, which has also offered to host potential negotiations between Tehran and Washington. The Prime Minister of Pakistan affirmed that the country “fully supports ongoing efforts to pursue dialogue to end the war.” However, Tehran has not publicly confirmed any formal negotiations, and Iranian officials have publicly denied direct talks with the United States.
Although the full text of the 15‑point plan has not been officially disclosed, key stipulations reported by Israeli broadcaster Channel 12 and other outlets include:
In return, the United States is reported to offer significant incentives: comprehensive sanctions relief, removal of mechanisms that could reinstate prior United Nations sanctions (known as “snapback”), and support for the development of civilian nuclear energy infrastructure.
Despite widespread media coverage, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has stated that it has not independently verified the document and continues to seek confirmation of its authenticity. Iranian authorities have dismissed reports of substantive negotiations, describing claims of direct discussions with Washington as “inaccurate or unfounded.”
The proposal emerges amid intensified US and Israeli airstrikes, Iranian missile and drone attacks, and temporary disruptions to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Global powers and regional actors continue to advocate for diplomatic solutions even as the conflict persists.
| Proposal Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Maritime Security | Strait of Hormuz to remain open to international shipping |
| Nuclear Disarmament | Iran to dismantle nuclear weapons capabilities, cease enrichment |
| Proxy Support Halt | End backing of allied regional armed groups |
| Sanctions Relief | Full removal of economic sanctions against Iran |
| Civil Nuclear Cooperation | Assistance with Iranian civilian nuclear projects |
| Snapback Mechanism Removal | Removal of threat of reimposition of past UN sanctions |
While the plan’s full content remains unverified, the reported framework highlights the combination of security guarantees, nuclear constraints, and economic incentives designed to bring Tehran and Washington to the negotiating table. The international community continues to watch developments closely, urging dialogue to prevent further escalation.
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