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Trump Claims Iran Has Accepted Most of US 15-Point Peace Plan, Signals Possible Breakthrough

Amid ongoing tensions in West Asia, U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has accepted most parts of a proposed peace framework aimed at ending the conflict.

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US President Donald Trump claims Iran accepted most points of a 15-point US proposal concerning its nuclear program, regional influence, and stability, but Iran has not officially confirmed the agreement amid ongoing uncertainty.

The development has raised hopes of a possible breakthrough, even as fighting and uncertainty continue in the region.

Trump Claims Progress in Talks with Iran

In an interview, Donald Trump said that Iran has agreed to "most" of a 15-point proposal put forward by the United States. The plan was reportedly shared through indirect talks, with Pakistan acting as a communication channel.

Trump described the negotiations as both direct and indirect, adding that discussions were moving "very well." However, he also mentioned that a few points are still under negotiation.

He suggested that a final deal could be close but stopped short of confirming any timeline.
Oil Shipments Seen as 'Goodwill Gesture'

One of the key claims made by Trump was that Iran has sent large quantities of oil as a sign of commitment to the talks.

According to him:

  • Iran has already sent around 10 shipments of oil
  • Another 20 shipments are expected to move soon

Trump described these shipments as a "gesture" to show seriousness in negotiations. However, there has been no official confirmation from Iran regarding this claim.

What Is the 15-Point US Plan?

Although the full details of the proposal have not been officially released, reports suggest that the plan focuses on three major areas:

1. Ending Iran's Nuclear Programme

The United States wants Iran to:

  • Stop uranium enrichment
  • Hand over enriched nuclear material
  • Shut down major facilities such as Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan
  • Allow full international inspections

This demand closely follows earlier US positions on Iran's nuclear activities.

2. Ending Support to Regional Groups

The plan also calls on Iran to stop funding and supporting armed groups across the Middle East. This includes groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis, which play a major role in regional conflicts.
Such a move would significantly reduce Iran's influence in the region.

3. Ensuring Stability in the Region

Another key part of the proposal focuses on immediate conflict control:

  • Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open for global trade
  • Moving towards a temporary ceasefire to allow further negotiations

Given the importance of oil supply routes, this step is seen as critical for global economic stability.

What Iran May Get in Return

In exchange for accepting these conditions, the United States is reportedly offering several incentives:

  • Full relief from economic sanctions
  • Support for a peaceful civilian nuclear programme
  • Removal of certain punitive mechanisms like "snapback" sanctions

These incentives could help Iran recover economically and re-enter global markets.
Mixed Signals and Uncertainty Remain

While Trump's statements suggest progress, Iran has not officially confirmed accepting the proposal. In the past, Tehran has insisted that talks can only move forward if hostilities are reduced.

This creates uncertainty about how close both sides really are to reaching an agreement.

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