Iran says the United States has pledged in principle to fulfill eight obligations; if the U.S. does not accept the "Ten-Point Plan," the ceasefire agreement will be invalid.

Iran says the United States has pledged in principle to fulfill eight obligations; if the U.S. does not accept the "Ten-Point Plan," the ceasefire agreement will be invalid.

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The United States and Iran have reached a preliminary consensus on the framework for a ceasefire and nuclear issue, and are scheduled to hold formal talks in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, on the 10th.

According to CCTV News, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued a statement on the 8th, announcing that the United States has in principle pledged not to take military action against Iran, to accept Iran’s uranium enrichment activities, to lift all comprehensive sanctions and pay compensation for losses, and sent congratulations for the “victory” to the entire Iranian people.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Sky News, Trump stated that many points in Iran’s ten-point proposal are “very good,” and that most have been “fully negotiated”, but also warned that if the final plan is not satisfactory, “it will be easy for us to return to our original stance.”

According to Xinhua News Agency, Iranian media reported on the 8th that Speaker of Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly Ghalibaf will lead the Iranian delegation for negotiations with the United States in Islamabad, Pakistan, with the US delegation headed by Vice President Vance.

On the 8th, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz stated on social media that he invited both US and Iranian delegations to further negotiate in Islamabad on the 10th to reach a final agreement resolving all disputes.

Iran Discloses Details of “US Commitments”

The Iranian Supreme National Security Council listed what it called the United States’ eight commitments it has pledged in principle to fulfill, including:

  • Guaranteeing no further military actions;
  • Recognizing Iran’s continued control over the Strait of Hormuz;
  • Accepting Iran’s uranium enrichment activities;
  • Lifting all first- and second-level sanctions against Iran;
  • Terminating all related resolutions of the UN Security Council and the IAEA Board of Governors;
  • Paying compensation for damages caused to Iran;
  • Withdrawal of US combat troops from the region;
  • Halting all military operations on all fronts.

The statement also stressed that before the final implementation of these victory details, the decision-making capability of officials and the unity of the people are crucial, and stated that in the past 40 days Iran fought side by side with Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen, “dealing a heavy blow to the enemy,” and declared that “apart from surrendering to Iran, the enemy has no way out.”

It is worth noting that these statements currently come only from the Iranian side, and the US has not yet made a public confirmation regarding the specific commitments.

According to CCTV News, on April 8, Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly Deputy Speaker Ali Nikzad stated that if the US does not accept the ten ceasefire clauses proposed by Iran, Iran’s Supreme Leader will not approve signing any ceasefire agreement.

Nikzad also said that the Strait of Hormuz will not return to its previous state. Earlier, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz confirmed that Iran and the US, as well as their respective allies, agreed to an immediate ceasefire at all locations including Lebanon and other regions, effective immediately. He invited the US and Iranian delegations to further negotiations in Islamabad on the 10th to reach a final agreement resolving all disputes.

On April 8, Iranian Supreme Leader’s military advisor Mohsen Rezaei also stated that the US had no choice but to accept the ten-point plan proposed by Iran as the basis of negotiations, but the armed forces must keep their fingers on the trigger until it is fully certain that national interests are completely safeguarded.

Core Points of Iran’s Ten-Point Plan to the US

On April 8, Iran rejected all plans proposed by the enemy and formulated a ten-point plan, submitting it to the US via Pakistan. The main points include:

  • Coordinating with the Iranian armed forces to control passage through the Strait of Hormuz;
  • Ending war against all members of the “Axis of Resistance” and stopping Israeli regime aggression;
  • Withdrawal of US combat troops from all bases and deployment points in the region;
  • Establishing a safe transit protocol in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure Iran’s leading position;
  • Full compensation to Iran for losses based on assessment results;
  • Lifting all first- and second-level sanctions and related UN Security Council resolutions;
  • Releasing all Iranian assets and property frozen overseas;
  • Accepting Iran’s uranium enrichment activities;
  • Terminating related UN Security Council resolutions and IAEA Board of Governors resolutions;
  • Halting all conflicts on all fronts, including Lebanon.

The statement emphasized that all agreements reached in the negotiations will become binding international law and bring a significant diplomatic victory to the Iranian nation.

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