Israeli media reveals the 15 points of U.S.-Iran negotiations

The Israel Hayom reported, citing Western sources, the disclosure of 14 out of 15 demands put forward by the United States to Iran, along with corresponding reciprocal concessions:

U.S. Demands on Iran

1. Iran must dismantle its existing nuclear facilities.

2. Iran must commit never to seek nuclear weapons.

3. Uranium enrichment must be prohibited within Iranian territory.

4. Iran must transfer its stockpile of approximately 450 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) within a stipulated timeframe.

5. Nuclear facilities at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordo must be dismantled.

6. The United Nations’ nuclear monitoring body, the IAEA, must have full access, transparency, and oversight rights across all Iranian territory.

7. Iran must abandon its regional proxy "model."

8. Iran must cease providing funding, command, and weaponry to its regional proxies.

9. The Strait of Hormuz must remain open as a free passage waterway.

10. Iran’s missile program must be limited in range and quantity, with specific thresholds to be determined later.

11. Any future missile use must be strictly limited to self-defense purposes.

Benefits for Iran in Exchange

12. All international sanctions imposed on Iran will be fully lifted.

13. The United States will assist Iran in advancing its civilian nuclear program, including power generation at the Bushehr nuclear plant.

14. The so-called “snapback sanction mechanism”—a provision allowing sanctions to automatically resume if Iran fails to comply—will be abolished.

The report states that the U.S. has delivered this 15-point proposal to Iran via Pakistan, setting a 24-hour response deadline. Tehran stated it could not respond within this timeframe, citing difficulties in communication and convening meetings due to threats against its leadership.

The report also notes that the Iranian government officially denies any ongoing negotiations. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf dismissed Trump-related statements as "fake news" intended to manipulate financial markets.

Meanwhile, military operations by the U.S. and Israel continue. White House spokesperson Caroline Leavitt emphasized: "While President Trump and his negotiation team explore this new diplomatic opportunity, Operation 'Epic Fury' is fully underway, achieving the military objectives set by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces."

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