
The United States has presented proposals aimed at achieving a ceasefire with Iran, focusing on nuclear, missile, and regional security issues. The plans could impact international trade, regional stability, and global diplomacy.
According to U.S. news agencies, the proposals include halting Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and ending Iranian support for armed groups. They also emphasize monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency and potential civilian nuclear cooperation between Iran and the U.S.
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Additionally, the proposals suggest easing certain sanctions on Iran if compliance is met. Officials say these measures are intended to create conditions for a sustainable ceasefire and reduce tensions in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, China has expressed support for Pakistan’s efforts to promote peace in the region. Chinese officials highlighted the importance of diplomatic channels and regional cooperation to prevent escalation.
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Egypt also confirmed that it is working with Pakistan, Turkey, and other international and regional partners to facilitate dialogue. These multilateral efforts aim to build a coordinated approach toward lasting stability and conflict resolution.