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Iran sends 10-point demand list to U.S. through Pakistan

April 07, 2026, 11:32 PM
Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced today it has accepted a ceasefire proposal from Pakistan, following a recommendation from the Supreme Leader and the council's own approval. In a statement, the council said it has achieved nearly all its objectives in the war and is now holding negotiations in Islamabad to discuss details, aiming to consolidate its achievements through political negotiations within a maximum of 15 days. Iran has rejected all proposals from the opposing side, instead formulating its own 10-point plan that has been delivered to the U.S. through Pakistan. The key demands are as follows: - Control of passage through the Strait of Hormuz in consultation with the Iranian military - An end to the war for all members of the Axis of Resistance and a halt to Israeli attacks - The withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from all regional bases and deployment points - The establishment of a protocol for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, guaranteeing Iran's leading role - Full compensation for Iran's losses - The lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions and related UN Security Council resolutions - The full return of all frozen Iranian assets held abroad - A binding UN Security Council resolution to approve all of the above points

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