Iran has submitted a 10-point proposal to the United States through Pakistan, as reported by Iranian state media. This proposal includes controlled transit through the Strait of Hormuz coordinated with Iranian forces, an end to war on Iran and allied groups, and the withdrawal of US combat forces from all regional bases.

The first round of talks between Iran and the US regarding this war-ending deal is scheduled for Friday in Islamabad, according to Axios. The negotiations aim to finalise the details and politically confirm Iran’s battlefield gains within 15 days. Iranian sources have indicated that the talks may be extended if both parties agree.

Israel has agreed to a two-week ceasefire and has suspended its bombing campaign, as reported by White House officials. Israel is committed to the ceasefire with Iran, as cited by Israeli sources. A White House official has stated that the Iran ceasefire will take effect once the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.

Iranian state TV has characterised the ceasefire as a “humiliating retreat” by former President Trump, claiming that he accepted Iran’s terms to end the war. The Iranian Supreme Security Council confirmed the submission of the proposal to the US via Pakistan.

This report is based solely on a social media post. Independent verification has not been carried out.

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