I RAN has submitted a 14-point plan to the United States, outlining a sweeping framework aimed at “ending the war” on all fronts, including Lebanon, according to Tasnim News Agency.

The proposal comes in response to an earlier nine-point plan sent by Washington, which allegedly included a two-month timeline for a ceasefire. Tehran, however, is said to have rejected any extended interim arrangement, insisting instead that a comprehensive resolution be achieved within 30 days and framed around a permanent “end to the war” rather than a temporary truce.

According to the report, Iran’s proposal includes firm security guarantees that would prohibit any future military aggression against Iran and require the withdrawal of United States forces from its “surrounding environment”.

It also calls for the lifting of existing naval restrictions and blockades, alongside the release of frozen Iranian assets held abroad and compensation for damages Iran attributes to sanctions and military pressure. Economically, the plan demands the full removal of all US and international sanctions imposed on Iran.

Regionally, the proposal extends beyond Iran-US tensions and calls for an end to what it describes as “war on all fronts”, explicitly including conflict dynamics involving Lebanon. — ANI

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