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Has Iran’s 10-point plan changed, as JD Vance claims?

Has Iran’s 10-point plan changed, as JD Vance claims?

Summary

The possibility of a deal to end a conflict between the U.S. and Iran is uncertain due to conflicting proposals from both countries. An Iranian 10-point plan is the basis for negotiation, but there are misunderstandings about its content. President Trump referred to parts of Iran’s proposal as "workable", but there is still disagreement over details.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. and Iran are negotiating to end a conflict, with mediation in Islamabad, Pakistan.
  • Iran's 10-point plan is central to the talks, but the U.S. and Iran have different interpretations of it.
  • The U.S. originally proposed a 15-point plan focused on stopping Iran's nuclear activities and regional influence.
  • Iran rejected the U.S. plan, calling it too demanding and gave its own 10-point plan.
  • Iran's plan demands compensation, non-aggression from the U.S., and keeping its nuclear enrichment.
  • Conflicting versions of the plan exist, with different points highlighted in Persian and English.
  • President Trump and Vice President JD Vance have given mixed messages about the U.S. position on Iran's proposal.

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