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US 15-point plan urges Iran to end nuclear, missile programs

Published on: March 25, 2026 10:29 PM

ISLAMABAD – A US news agency has reported that American proposals for negotiations with Iran include the dismantling of the country’s nuclear and missile programs. The 15-point plan, delivered to Tehran via two Pakistani and one Egyptian official, also suggests easing certain sanctions and reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

The proposed plan reportedly involves monitoring Iran’s nuclear activities under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and establishing civilian nuclear cooperation between Tehran and Washington. Additionally, the plan includes measures to prevent Iranian support for armed groups in the region.

Read more: US peace plan reaches Iran via Pakistan 

A senior Pakistani official emphasized Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the defense and security of Saudi Arabia, while highlighting Islamabad’s efforts to engage all parties in resolving the Middle East conflict. The official also confirmed that meetings between Iranian and US representatives could take place in Pakistan as early as Friday.

According to an Egyptian official, the 15-point proposal is intended as a comprehensive framework to achieve a ceasefire. The plan would cover not only nuclear issues but also missiles, Iranian-backed militias, and broader regional security guarantees.

Read more: Iran denies any direct or indirect US talks

A senior Iranian official told the news agency that Pakistan has already delivered the US proposals to Tehran, and discussions are ongoing about hosting talks in either Pakistan or Turkiye. Turkey has also reportedly played a role in facilitating an end to the conflict.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: IAEA Iran monitoring, Iran nuclear missile proposals, Iran US diplomacy, Latest, Middle East ceasefire, Pakistan mediates Iran US talks, US Iran 15-point plan

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