๐Ÿ”ฅThe US-Iran ceasefire negotiations show significant disagreements, with major disputes over core terms


On April 9th, according to multiple sources, Iran proposed a "Ten Demands" covering security, sanctions, nuclear issues, and regional military arrangements during the ceasefire negotiations.
Although some terms have shown signs of easing, the US and Iran still have substantial differences on key issues, and the prospects for an agreement remain uncertain.
The main points of contention focus on control of the Strait of Hormuz, uranium enrichment rights, sanctions removal, US military withdrawal from the Middle East, and the scope of regional conflicts.
Iran demands continued control of the Strait of Hormuz, while the US insists on "full openness"; Iran seeks to retain enrichment capabilities, which the US has previously explicitly opposed; Iran calls for the complete lifting of primary and secondary sanctions, but this involves considerations of the US Congress and national security; Iran wants US forces to fully withdraw, which the US finds difficult to accept in the short term; Iran advocates including Lebanon and other fronts in the ceasefire, but the US...
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