Summary
- The U.S. reportedly delivered a 15-point peace proposal to Iran via Pakistan aimed at ending the war.
- The proposal was reportedly prepared as the Donald Trump administration weighs the economic burden of a prolonged war while seeking an exit strategy.
- With tensions in the Middle East affecting global financial markets and energy prices, the U.S. is seen as recognizing the need for early stabilization and stepping up talks.
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The United States has delivered a peace proposal aimed at ending the war to Iran.
According to The New York Times on the 24th (local time), the U.S. conveyed a 15-point peace proposal to Iran via Pakistan.
The proposal was reportedly prepared as the Donald Trump administration, mindful of the economic burden from a prolonged war, seeks an exit strategy.
Two people familiar with the diplomatic negotiations said the peace plan includes measures to de-escalate tensions, including a ceasefire.
With rising tensions in the Middle East affecting global financial markets and energy prices, the U.S. is seen as recognizing the need for early stabilization and accelerating talks.

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