Iran Sends 14‑Point Peace Proposal To United States Amid Gulf Tensions
Iran submitted a 14‑point peace proposal to the United States, aiming to halt recent military exchanges and open a diplomatic channel after weeks of heightened tension in the Gulf region and to restore stability.
United States officials said they will review the proposal but have not committed to a response, noting that any agreement must address concerns over Iran’s support for Houthi attacks on shipping lanes and regional security.
President Trump warned that if talks stall, the United States could resume strikes, reiterating his earlier comment that the war “can’t go much longer” and that “good talks” are essential for peace and stability.
Regional actors such as Pakistan expressed hope that a Hormuz agreement linked to the proposal could ease shipping disruptions, while Iranian‑backed Houthi rebels continued attacks on the key port city of Aden, raising concerns about implementation.
