
Washington, March 25 The US has sent Iran a 15-point plan and a ceasefire proposal to end the war in the Middle East, multiple news outlets reported here.
The peace plan was shared with Iranian officials on Tuesday via Pakistan, according to the New York Times.
ABC News quoted sources saying the plan addresses Iran's ballistic missile and nuclear programs as well as maritime routes, but would not provide any other details – including which Iranian officials received the proposal.
It is also unclear whether Israel has signed onto the proposal.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the 15-point plan calls on Iran to dismantle its three main nuclear sites and end any enrichment on Iranian soil, suspend its ballistic-missile work, curb support for proxies, and fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
In return, the international community's sanctions on Iran, related to nuclear issues, will be lifted, and the US will also assist and monitor its civil nuclear programme.
The US has also assured to remove the "snapback" mechanism which allows for the automatic reimposition of sanctions if Iran fails to comply.
The 15-point programme also calls for Iran to dismantle the Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordo nuclear facilities and to grant full access to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to its nuclear facilities.
It also asks Iran to abandon its "regional proxy paradigm" and cease funding, directing, and arming its proxies.
In his remarks on Tuesday afternoon, Trump repeated his claim that the US has already won the war in Iran.
The main goal of the war, Trump said, was to ensure that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. "We're talking about that, and I don't want to say in advance, but they've agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon. They've agreed to that," he said.