FACTBOX | What does each side in the Iran war say it would accept for a deal?

The US, Israel, and Iran have laid out their positions for a potential deal to end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The US has proposed a 15-point plan, which includes the removal of Iran's highly enriched uranium and an end to its uranium enrichment program, while Iran demands a permanent end to the war and compensation for destruction.
The US, Israel, and Iran are engaged in a conflict that has threatened the global economy. The US has proposed a 15-point plan to Iran, which includes the removal of highly enriched uranium and an end to uranium enrichment. Iran has responded that its position is not positive, but it is still reviewing the proposal. Iran demands a permanent end to the war and compensation for destruction. The US has warned that it will hit Iran harder if the proposal is not accepted. Israel is skeptical that Iran will agree to the US terms and wants to preserve its option to conduct pre-emptive strikes.
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