NYT: Iran has delivered a new 10-point proposal to end the war.

NYT: Iran has delivered a new 10-point proposal to end the war.

As President Trump’s 8 p.m. deadline looms, Iran counters with a new bold 10-point proposal via Pakistan

The New York Times reports that Iran formally delivered a 10-point proposal to the United States and Israel on Monday aimed at ending the three-month-old war.

According to the article, the proposal was sent through Pakistani intermediaries — the same back channel the U.S. used last month when it sent Iran its own 15-point plan.

While Iranian state media and two senior Iranian officials confirmed the existence of the 10-point document, the full text has not been released publicly. The Times and other outlets have pieced together the core demands from official statements and anonymous briefings.

The main elements include:

  • A firm guarantee that Iran will not face further U.S. or Israeli attacks.
  • A complete and permanent end to the war (no temporary cease-fire).
  • An immediate halt to all Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
  • The lifting of all U.S. and international sanctions on Iran.
  • Help with the reconstruction of infrastructure damaged by American and Israeli strikes.

In exchange, Iran would reopen the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping. Iran would impose a roughly $2 million transit fee per ship, splitting the revenue with Oman. Iran would use its share of those fees to pay for its own reconstruction instead of demanding direct cash reparations.

  • A new protocol for safe passage through the strait.
  • A broader regional de-escalation to reduce hostilities across the Middle East.

President Trump called the proposal “a significant step” during a White House news conference Monday but said it was “not good enough” to stop planned U.S. strikes. He reiterated his Tuesday evening deadline (8 p.m. Eastern) for Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face major new attacks on Iranian bridges, power plants, and other infrastructure.

Negotiations remain fluid and tense, with both sides still far apart on the biggest issues, especially sanctions relief, the nuclear program, and Iran’s ballistic missiles.

More details are expected throughout the day as Trump’s deadline approaches.

THIS ARTICLE ORIGINALLY APPEARED AT JFEED

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