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Sun 03 May 2026 6:10 pm - Jerusalem Time

Tehran sets a one-month deadline to resolve negotiations and proposes a comprehensive plan to end the war

Informed sources revealed details of the new Iranian proposal directed to the United States, where Tehran set a deadline of no more than one month to complete negotiations aimed at concluding a comprehensive agreement. This diplomatic move aims to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the imposed naval blockade, in addition to putting a final and permanent end to military operations in both Iran and Lebanon.

Media reports indicated that Tehran refuses to engage in any new rounds of negotiations related to its nuclear file until the aforementioned agreement is reached and its provisions are implemented. This proposal underwent careful reviews within Iran's senior decision-making circles, where it received all necessary approvals before being sent, thus representing a clear roadmap that includes Iran's red lines regarding any future settlement.

In the context of comparing proposals, sources mentioned that the latest American offer included a call for a two-month ceasefire only, which was met with strong Iranian reservations. The Iranian response focused on the necessity of ending the war comprehensively and definitively, instead of relying on temporary extensions of the truce that do not address the roots of the conflict or guarantee long-term stability in the region.

The provisions of the Iranian proposal included crucial demands such as obtaining international guarantees against future aggression on its territories, and the withdrawal of American forces from surrounding areas. Tehran also stressed the necessity of fully lifting economic sanctions, releasing all frozen Iranian assets abroad, and paying financial compensation for the severe damages resulting from recent military operations.

On the field and navigation level, the proposal calls for the establishment of a new international mechanism to regulate navigation in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the interests of all parties and end the state of naval tension. Sources confirm that Tehran is committed to addressing all outstanding issues within the specified thirty-day period, emphasizing that the top priority is to close the war file on all fronts, including the Lebanese arena.

The priority must be to fully close the war file, not to manage the conflict through intermittent ceasefires.

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