Iran says it is reviewing US proposal to end war

Iran is reviewing a US proposal to end the war in the Gulf, which calls for Iran to give up highly enriched uranium and halt enrichment. The proposal, sent through Pakistan, also demands that Iran limit its missile development and stop backing regional allies.
Iran is reviewing a US proposal to end the war in the Gulf. The proposal, sent through Pakistan, calls for Iran to give up highly enriched uranium and halt enrichment. Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, said the country has no intention of holding talks with the US. The US proposal also demands that Iran limit its missile development and stop backing regional allies. The war has caused significant damage to Iran's military capabilities, with over 10,000 targets hit and 92% of its largest naval vessels destroyed. Global equity markets have responded positively to the proposal, with oil prices falling on hopes of an end to the war.
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