U.S. Sends Ceasefire Conditions to Iran, Iranian State Media Reports
The United States has transmitted a list of conditions to Iran for a potential ceasefire agreement. Iranian state media reported the terms, which include limits on Iran's nuclear program and no compensation for war damages.
thezimbabwemail.comIranian state media reported that the United States has sent a list of conditions to Iran for a potential ceasefire deal. The terms include Iran receiving no compensation for damages from the war, transferring 400 kilograms of uranium to the United States, and keeping only one nuclear facility active.
Additional conditions state that Iran's frozen assets will not be released and that the ceasefire on all fronts depends on holding negotiations.
Background on the Conflict It has now been 78 days since the Iran War began.
The reported conditions come as both sides continue to assess next steps in the ongoing conflict. Iranian state media presented the list as the basis for any potential agreement. U.S. officials has been reported at this time.
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