US floats 15-point peace plan to end Iran war, via Pakistan

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The United States reportedly sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war delivered through Pakistan, signaling a serious diplomatic off-ramp even as fighting continues; Iran’s acceptance remains unclear and Israel’s stance is uncertain. Pakistan’s army chief is described as the main intermediary, with the plan reportedly addressing Iran’s ballistic missiles, nuclear program, and maritime routes. The diplomacy unfolds as global energy markets stay volatile, with oil prices hovering around the $100 barrel mark, alongside broader regional moves such as Lebanon expelling Iran’s ambassador and Israel widening operations in Lebanon.
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