
"The Iranians have now put forward a new proposal, which I think seems like a new opening. They had been insisting that the lifting of the U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz was a precondition for any return to talks. But in this latest proposal, they appear to have dropped this precondition."
"They want a permanent end. I think what it boils down to is this - the Iranians want a real negotiation with the understanding that both sides will have to make concessions."
The U.S. and Iran are currently in a military stalemate with ongoing peace negotiations. Iranian negotiators have submitted a new proposal, indicating a willingness to negotiate a permanent end to the conflict without preconditions. This marks a shift from their earlier demands, such as lifting the U.S. naval blockade. Both nations perceive themselves as winning, complicating the negotiation dynamics. The focus is now on achieving a lasting resolution rather than a temporary ceasefire.
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