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Iran Reveals Core Content of Ten-Point Plan Submitted to the U.S. via Pakistan
On April 8, according to CCTV News, the Iranian Supreme National Security Council issued a statement early on the same day, stating that based on the advice of the Supreme Leader and the approval of the Supreme National Security Council, Iran has accepted Pakistan’s proposed ceasefire. The statement noted that Iran has achieved nearly all its objectives in this war, and the enemy has suffered a ‘historic and complete defeat.’ Iran will ‘continue to fight until the great achievements it has gained are consolidated, establishing a new security and political landscape in the region,’ and has decided to hold negotiations in Islamabad to determine the details, ‘to consolidate the victory results through political negotiations within a maximum of 15 days.’ The statement also indicated that Iran has rejected all plans proposed by the enemy and has formulated a ten-point plan, which was submitted to the U.S. through Pakistan. This plan emphasizes several key points: coordination with the Iranian armed forces to control passage through the Strait of Hormuz; ending the war against all members of the ‘Axis of Resistance’ and terminating the aggression of the Israeli regime; withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from all bases and deployment points in the region; establishing a security transit protocol in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure Iran’s dominance; full compensation for Iran’s losses based on assessment results; lifting all first and second-level sanctions as well as relevant Security Council resolutions; releasing all Iranian assets and properties frozen overseas; and finally, all these matters should be approved in a binding Security Council resolution.