Reference ceasefire "negotiations". Reportedly the US passed a list of 15 posts/demands to Pakistan to pass on to Tehran. In return the Iranians have stated their demands.
Talking past, not too, each other.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Iran has set the toughest possible conditions for a ceasefire. Main Iranian demands:
Complete closure of all U.S. military bases in the Persian Gulf.
Payment of reparations for all strikes on Iranian territory.
New rules for the Strait of Hormuz — Iran gains the right to collect transit fees from passing ships (like Egypt in the Suez Canal).
Guarantees that the war will never resume.
Immediate cessation of all Zionist strikes on Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
Full lifting of all U.S. sanctions.
Preservation of Iran’s missile program without any restrictions and without negotiations.
Trump’s 15-point plan, as per Israel’s Channel12 report, calls for the end of any uranium enrichment on Iranian soil and the handing over of enriched material, which Israel and the United States say could be developed into a nuclear bomb.
Additionally, Iran’s Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow nuclear facilities must be dismantled. The United Nation’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), must also be granted full access to Iran.
The 15-point plan submitted by Trump also calls on Iran to dismantle its “proxy paradigm”. The proposal states that Tehran must cease funding, direction and arming of its
regional proxies.
The 15-point plan by Trump also states that Tehran would allow for uninterrupted access to the
Strait of Hormuz, the vital water route through which one-fifth of the world’s oil flows.
There are also indications that the US may be seeking some form of acknowledgment of Israel’s right to exist....