Iranian authorities, through Pakistani mediation, have formally submitted a 14-point proposal to the United States, aiming to bring an end to the ongoing war between the two parties. This Iranian move comes in response to a previous American offer consisting of 9 points, with Tehran seeking, through its new draft, to draw a concrete roadmap that guarantees its strategic interests and ends the state of armed conflict.
Media sources indicated that the new proposal underwent precise and in-depth reviews within decision-making circles in Tehran before its final adoption. The document received all necessary approvals from sovereign entities, reflecting the Iranian side's seriousness in presenting diplomatic alternatives that adhere to the red lines previously set by the Iranian leadership in any future negotiations.
Pakistan plays a pivotal role in bridging the views between Washington and Tehran, leveraging its long land borders with Iran and its balanced relations with international powers. Islamabad coordinates its efforts with regional and international allies, including China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, to tip the scales towards negotiated solutions, despite field challenges such as the American delegation's angry withdrawal from previous rounds.
On the ground, the region is experiencing a fragile truce that began on April 8th, following a bloody conflict that erupted in February and left thousands of casualties. The extension of this truce came at the direct request of the Pakistani government to provide an additional opportunity for diplomacy, at a time when international parties, led by the German Chancellor, are pressing for a more realistic American strategy to deal with Iranian influence.
In a related context, reports indicate an urgent desire by the current US administration, specifically Donald Trump, to reach a quick agreement that ends direct military involvement. In contrast, Tehran insists that any final agreement must include a complete lifting of the naval blockade imposed on its ports, which constitutes a fundamental cornerstone of the 14-point proposal.
On the other hand, Israel is observing these diplomatic moves with extreme caution, expressing clear objection to the growing Pakistani role in regional issues. Tel Aviv is trying to influence the American position to ensure that no concessions are made that affect its security, amidst the continued close military and economic cooperation between Pakistan and China, which casts a shadow over the balance of power in the region.
The Iranian proposal includes Tehran's red lines and presents a clear roadmap for ending the war after being reviewed by higher decision-making mechanisms.





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Tehran Submits 14-Point Proposal to Washington to End War via Pakistani Mediation