Iran proposes to US a three-stage negotiation formula covering ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz management and nuclear program discussions, Al Mayadeen says.
Iran proposed a three-stage negotiation formula to the United States, Al Mayadeen reported. The stages include a ceasefire with guarantees against further military action against Iran and Lebanon, agreement on managing the Strait of Hormuz after the war, and only then discussion of Iran's nuclear program.
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Iran proposed a three-stage negotiation formula to the United States, Al Mayadeen reported. The stages include a ceasefire with guarantees against further military action against Iran and Lebanon, agreement on managing the Strait of Hormuz after the war, and only then discussion of Iran's nuclear program.
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