Iran Presents Comprehensive Peace Framework Through Pakistani Mediation
Iran's Supreme National Security Council has officially announced acceptance of a ceasefire proposal facilitated by Pakistan. This decision follows guidance from the Supreme Leader and received full approval from the security council. The statement asserts that Iran has successfully accomplished nearly all military objectives in recent operations, inflicting what it describes as a "historic and decisive defeat" upon its adversaries.
Post-Conflict Timeline and Diplomatic Process
Tehran has committed to continuing its efforts until strategic gains are fully consolidated, with the aim of establishing new security and political arrangements across the region. Subsequent negotiations will be held in Islamabad, with a 15-day window set for political dialogues to solidify operational achievements.
Key Demands in the 10-Point Proposal
Having rejected all plans presented by opposing parties, Iran formulated its own comprehensive proposal delivered to the United States through Pakistani channels. The blueprint outlines several fundamental requirements:
- Coordinated management of Strait of Hormuz transit with Iran's armed forces
- Cessation of hostilities against all members of the "Axis of Resistance" and termination of Israeli regime aggression
- Withdrawal of US combat forces from all regional bases and deployment points
- Establishment of secure transit protocols in the Strait of Hormuz ensuring Iranian predominance
- Full compensation for Iranian losses based on assessment outcomes
- Lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions alongside relevant UN Security Council resolutions
- Release of all frozen Iranian assets and properties held overseas
- Formal ratification of all terms through binding UN Security Council resolutions
This document represents Iran's systematic political vision for reshaping regional dynamics following its declared military successes.