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Iran has proposed a new "compromise" deal to the US to unblock the Strait of Hormuz - Reuters

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Tehran proposes to restore vessel traffic in exchange for an end to US pressure and recognition of the right to peaceful nuclear energy. Nuclear negotiations are planned to be postponed.

Iran has proposed a new "compromise" deal to the US to unblock the Strait of Hormuz - Reuters

Iran has proposed a new deal to the United States of America to unblock the Strait of Hormuz and end the mutual siege. This was reported by Reuters, citing an unnamed Iranian official, according to UNN.

Details

It is noted that the plan envisages the immediate restoration of shipping through the strait but postpones key negotiations on the nuclear program indefinitely.

According to the proposal, Tehran would restore the free movement of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for the cessation of economic and military pressure from the US, the postponement of discussions regarding centrifuge limitations and uranium enrichment, and Washington's recognition of Iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy.

Under this framework, negotiations on the more complex nuclear issue are moved to the final stage to create a more favorable atmosphere

- the publication quotes the interlocutor.

It is indicated that Tehran considers its proposal a significant step toward the US, and the main idea is to separate military tension from complex political negotiations.

Recall

On Friday, the White House sent a letter to Congress stating that hostilities with Iran have "ceased," despite the presence of American armed forces in the region.

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