What contains the 14-point peace plan proposed by Iran the conditions under US scrutiny

A 14-point peace plan proposed by Iran is being reviewed by US President Donald Trump, while the parties continue debates on the possibility of a new diplomatic agreement.
According to international media, the Iranian proposal is presented as a counterposition to the American plan and contains several key requirements related to regional security and international relations.
Among the main points reported include guarantees for nonattack by the United States, the withdrawal of American forces from regions near Iran, and the removal of the naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
The plan also envisions the release of frozen Iranian assets, the establishment of a new mechanism for managing the movement in Strait, as well as the end of the conflict on several regional fronts, including tensions in Lebanon.
The document also mentions the idea of negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme continuing after a transition period, while earlier recognition of Iran's right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes has been discussed.
However, authorities have not yet published the complete text of 14 points, leaving some vague elements concerning the final contents of the proposal.
President Trump has expressed reservations for the plan, stating it “is not yet acceptable” and that the final decision will be made after considering full details.










