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Diplomatic Stance Comparison

Comparison of demands between the US and Iran regarding the current conflict.

Primary Sources

firstpost.com
Iran rejects Islamabad Accords, proposes its own 10-point peace plan ...

It’s a race against time. Even as Donald Trump keeps up his threats of “raining hell” on Tehran if it doesn’t make a deal by the end of Tuesday that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the vital route for global energy supplies, the mediating countries are trying to bring an end to the hostilities through a peace plan.However, it seems that no country is willing to yield, causing concern around the world about what could come next in this 39-day war.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADOn Monday (April 6), Iran rejected a US ceasefire proposal and submitted its response to Pakistan, instead sending back a 10-point response that calls for a permanent end to the war, according to the official IRNA news agency.More from Explainers Catch the latest from the Iran war hereIn this proposal versus proposal scenario, let’s take a closer look at what has been proposed to the Islamic Republic and what their counter-proposal is.What had Pakistan proposed in its peace plan?After emerging as a key mediator in the peace process between Iran and the US, Pakistan on Monday submitted the framework of a peace plan to end the five-week war.Islamabad proposed a two-stage plan to end the US-Israel war on Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. According to a report by Reuters, the plan outlines a two-tier approach with an immediate ceasefire. It will then be followed by a comprehensive agreement between the two sides.Moreover, Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has been in contact with top officials of both nations, including US Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.Called the ‘Islamabad Accord’, the Pakistan peace proposal called for an immediate ceasefire and the Strait of Hormuz would reopen, with 15 to 20 days set aside to finalise a wider settlement.Editor’s PicksAccording to the Islamabad Accord, the final agreement would include Iranian commitments not to pursue nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and the release of frozen assets.First responders stand behind a damaged vehicle along a street before a building that was hit by an Iranian projectile attack in Ramat Gan in central Israel. Israeli strikes killed the intelligence chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, as the Islamic republic on April 6 defied threats from the US President to devastate civilian infrastructure if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. AFPHow did Iran respond to the ‘Islamabad Accord’?Iranian officials acknowledged the ...

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moneycontrol.com
Iran counters US offer with 10-point peace plan: What it wants

The Iranian initiative calls for an end to hostilities across the region, guarantees for secure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, assistance in rebuilding affected areas, and the removal of sanctions imposed on the country April 07, 2026 / 07:17 IST Earlier, Iran described the 15-point proposal from the US to end the conflict in West Asia and to open the strategic Strait of Hormuz as "excessively demanding" Iran rejects US truce, offers its own 10-point peace planIran demands lifting sanctions and end to regional hostilitiesTrump vows strikes if Hormuz Strait stays shut past TuesdayDid our AI summary help? Amid continued tensions in West Asia, Iran on Monday dismissed a US-backed ceasefire proposal and unveiled an alternative 10-point peace plan, according to a report by Iranian state news agency IRNA.The Iranian initiative calls for an end to hostilities across the region, guarantees for secure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, assistance in rebuilding affected areas, and the removal of sanctions imposed on the country.Tehran reportedly conveyed its position to Washington through Pakistan on Monday.Here’s a look at Iran’s 10-point planGuarantee that Iran will not be attacked againPermanent end to the war, not just a ceasefireEnd to Israeli strikes in LebanonLifting of all US sanctions on IranEnd to all regional fighting against Iranian alliesIn return, Iran would open the Strait of HormuzIran would impose a Hormuz fee of $2 million per shipIran would split these fees with OmanIran to provide rules for safe passage through HormuzIran to use Hormuz fees for reconstruction instead of reparationsUS proposal ‘excessively demanding’Earlier, Iran described the 15-point proposal from the US to end the conflict in West Asia and to open the strategic Strait of Hormuz as "excessively demanding", stating that it has prepared its own set of demands to end hostilities, which have entered the second month now.According to the Iranian foreign ministry, the US proposal - reportedly delivered through mediators - is too onerous and unrealistic for Tehran to accept.The ministry, in a statement, noted that Tehran has now compiled and formalised its own demands, signalling that negotiations will proceed only if these conditions are met.It also said that the possibility of a recent "pilot rescue in Isfahan" in central Iran being a deceptive operation aimed at seizing Tehran's enriched uranium cannot be ignored.Meanwhile, Trump has threatened to target Iran’s power plants a...

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hindustantimes.com
Inside Iran's 10-point proposal to end war after rejecting US ceasefire ...

Iran on Monday formally rejected a ceasefire proposal and instead put forward a 10-point plan aimed at ending the war, including calling for a permanent halt to the fighting. US President Donald ...

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indianexpress.com
Iran rejects ceasefire: Inside its 10-clause response to peace plan

Iran on Monday rejected the ceasefire proposal to halt the five-week conflict ahead of the deadline set by US President Donald Trump to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's response consists of ten clauses, including an end to conflicts in the region, a protocol for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, the lifting of sanctions, and reconstruction, Reuters reported, quoting Iran's ...

indianexpress.com