Iran’s Supreme National Security Council announced today a significant diplomatic development, claiming that the United States (US) has agreed to accept the framework of a “10-Point Plan” to resolve the lingering tensions in the Middle East.
The announcement came following reports of the success of talks brokered by regional mediators, signaling a potential major shift in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The Essence of Iran’s 10-Point Plan
According to an official statement, the proposed settlement includes the following key conditions:
Non-Aggression Commitment: Security guarantees from the US to Iran.
Control of the Strait of Hormuz: Recognition of Iran’s control and coordination requirements over the strategic waterway.
Uranium Enrichment: Formal acceptance of Iran’s right to conduct uranium enrichment activities.
Lifting of Primary Sanctions: The lifting of all primary economic sanctions imposed by the US.
Lifting of Secondary Sanctions: The lifting of sanctions affecting third-party trade with Iran.
UN Resolution: Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions related to Iran.
IAEA Resolution: Termination of all resolutions of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Financial Compensation: Payment of compensation to Iran for economic losses due to previous sanctions.
Military Withdrawal: Withdrawal of US combat forces from the region.
Comprehensive Ceasefire: Cessation of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has confirmed support for this announcement and stated that both sides have agreed to implement an immediate ceasefire.
The next step will involve a formal meeting between US and Iranian delegations scheduled to take place in Islamabad on Friday, April 10, 2026. These follow-up talks are expected to take two weeks to detail the technical terms and finalize the peace agreement.
International observers are currently closely monitoring the official reaction from Washington to confirm the details of the agreement.
