'They cannot have a nuclear weapon': US pushes 15-point plan to end Iran war; sent via Pakistan

The US has proposed a 15-point plan to end the conflict with Iran, which includes Iran giving up its nuclear weapon and enriched uranium. The plan, conveyed through Pakistan, aims to address key issues such as ballistic missile and nuclear programs, and maritime security concerns.
The US has shared a 15-point proposal with Iran to end the ongoing conflict. The plan addresses Iran's ballistic missile and nuclear programs, and maritime security concerns. Iran would hand over its enriched uranium and ban further enrichment. In return, Iran would see an end to all sanctions and receive assistance in developing civil nuclear energy. The proposal was conveyed through Pakistan, which has positioned itself as a possible intermediary. Despite diplomatic efforts, hostilities show no signs of easing, with Israeli officials indicating that military operations could continue for weeks.
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