According to Israel's Kan News, Israel has expressed dissatisfaction with three of the 15 terms in the U.S. peace proposal put forward to Iran.
The television station pointed out that discussions related to the peace agreement are still ongoing, and the U.S. proposal may be adjusted, but currently Israeli officials oppose the ambiguous wording in the following clauses:
???? Iran handing over enriched uranium to the International Atomic Energy Agency;
???? Relaxation of economic sanctions on Iran by the U.S. and Europe;
???? Future arrangements regarding Iran's ballistic missile program.
The station concluded that although Iran "has begun negotiations on the final package," it will still make numerous demands on the United States.
"Three sources familiar with the matter said that while Trump is willing to negotiate a ceasefire, no dates have yet been set for meetings between U.S. and Iranian representatives, mediated through Pakistan."
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