USA propose 'gift' ceasefire deal as Middle East war spirals
President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday the U.S., in talks, sent Iran a 15-point plan to end its escalating conflict and described it potentially as an unprecedented gift from Teheran that is being discussed with significant progress made by both sides despite ongoing violence across multiple regions including Gaza; reports indicate this latest diplomatic effort involves Pakistan alongside Washington seeking agreement on the timeline for ending hostilities.
Key Points
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1The U.S. reportedly sent a detailed, previously unused fifteen-point plan to Tehran aimed at ending the Middle East war.
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2President Donald Trump stated that negotiations with Iran are currently underway and described them as productive conversations involving an important concession from Teheran.
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3Reports indicate Washington delivered this diplomatic proposal via Pakistan in its latest effort to halt ongoing hostilities between Israel and Iranian-backed groups.
Developments
Perspectives
President Donald Trump stated that the United States and Iran are currently engaged in negotiations, suggesting Tehran is eager to reach a peace deal.
— [Mar 24, 22:34] U.S. sent Iran 15-point plan to end war, report says; Trump says 'in negotiations right now' (CNBC)'Very good and productive' conversations have taken place according to President Donald Trump who is set soon to propose a ceasefire with Tehran.
— [Mar 24, 22:05] U.S. sent Iran plan as Middle East conflict spiralsThe United States has reportedly delivered a fifteen-point proposal aimed at ending the war in the region based on information from two officials briefed by diplomats reflecting Trump administration eagerness.
— [Mar 24, 19:05] THE NEW YORK TIMES says US sent Iran plan to end Middle East conflict'Very good and productive' conversations had taken place according President Donald Trump who is believed pressing for a month-long ceasefire in the region with detailed proposals being delivered.
— [Mar 24, 19:05] U.S. seeks long-term truce as plan sent to Iran'Very good and productive' conversations had taken place according President Donald Trump who is believed pressing for a month-long ceasefire in the region with detailed proposals being delivered.
— [Mar 24, 19:05] U.S. seeks long-term truce as plan sent to IranPresident Trump announced a 15-point ceasefire plan addressing Iranian missile and nuclear capabilities while claiming "very good" negotiations were underway with his involvement of several officials including Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Marco Rubio, JD Vance; however Iran rejected the existence of secret talks despite posting on X that peace calls have begun.