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So Trump now saying that the widely-reported 10-point terms proposed by Iran are fake.So here, apparently, are the details of what Trump is amenable to in terms of a LT agreement with Iran.
Iran:
Controls Hormuz
Has all sanctions lifted
Receives all frozen assets
Continues nuclear program
Receives reparations from US for war damages
Plus the US withdraws our military from the Middle East
And all this is binding via a UN Security Council resolution.
Trump called this a "complete and total victory" yesterday.
Trump (April 7, 2026):
“We received a 10-point proposal from Iran, and believe it is a workable basis on which to negotiate… almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to.”
Iran’s **“10-point plan”** being discussed in current news (April 2026) refers to a **proposed ceasefire / peace framework** to end the ongoing conflict with the U.S. and its allies—not to be confused with older opposition plans for Iran’s future.
Here are the **main elements** reported from Iran’s proposal:
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##Key points in Iran’s 10-point peace plan
Across multiple credible reports, the plan includes demands like:
### 1. End of conflict
* A **full ceasefire** and permanent end to hostilities
* **Stop all attacks** on Iran and its regional allies ([The Guardian][1])
### 2. Sanctions relief
* **Lifting all U.S. sanctions** (both primary and secondary) ([The Guardian][1])
### 3. U.S. military withdrawal
* **Withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Middle East** ([The Guardian][1])
### 4. Strait of Hormuz control
* Iran keeps **control over the Strait of Hormuz**
* Shipping can resume, but under Iranian oversight ([The Wall Street Journal][2])
### 5. Frozen assets
* **Release of Iranian funds** held abroad ([The Guardian][1])
### 6. Binding international agreement
* A **UN Security Council resolution** to enforce the deal ([The Guardian][1])
### 7. Nuclear program
* Iran insists on the **right to continue uranium enrichment**
(this was reportedly omitted in some English summaries but present in Farsi versions) ([The Daily Beast][3])
### 8. Reparations
* **Compensation for war damages** from the U.S. ([The Wall Street Journal][2])
### 9. End to international pressure
* Removal of **UN and IAEA restrictions/resolutions** targeting Iran ([The Wall Street Journal][2])
### 10. Broader regional ceasefire
* Ceasefire extended to **regional conflicts** (e.g., involving allies like Hezbollah) ([The Wall Street Journal][2])
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##Big picture
* The plan is widely seen as **“maximalist”**—it asks for major concessions from the U.S. while preserving Iran’s strategic capabilities. ([The Guardian][4])
* U.S. officials (including President Trump in reports) have described it as a **“workable basis for negotiation”**, but not something fully accepted yet. ([The Wall Street Journal][5])
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If you want, I can break down which parts are most controversial or likely deal-breakers in negotiations.
[1]: Explainer: What is in Iran’s 10-point ceasefire plan and will the US agree to it? "Explainer: What is in Iran’s 10-point ceasefire plan and will the US agree to it? | US-Israel war on Iran | The Guardian"
[2]: https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/ir...n-aXNBQUWI65SI0wCOtUVf?utm_source=chatgpt.com "What's in Iran's Proposed Peace Plan"
[3]: Three Missing Words in Ceasefire Plan Could Make a Fool of Trump "Three Missing Words in Ceasefire Plan Could Make a Fool of Trump"
[4]: Explainer: What is in Iran’s 10-point ceasefire plan and will the US agree to it? "Explainer: What is in Iran's 10-point ceasefire plan and will the US agree to it?"
[5]: https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/ir...oposal-HK9s10q879EXSwk3aPBF?utm_source=chatgp
t.com "Trump Says Iran Has Presented a 'Workable' 10-Point Proposal"
MAGA:
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Mkay.
Question then: Why won't our government release the basic terms of what we agreed upon with Iran?
Don't see any harm in that.
My take is Trump is just lying as always.
What does the Iran ceasefire deal mean? Depends on which side you talk to
Neither the United States nor Iran seems able to agree on even the basic contours of the key issues being discussed as part of a two-week ceasefire.
