Iran war: US reportedly offers 15-point plan to end war
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Iran war: US reportedly offers 15-point plan to end war
"The proposal reportedly includes a one-month ceasefire and was conveyed to Iran via Pakistan. Despite reports of talks to end the Iran war, factions are still launching strikes."
"The Philippines is working with the Trump administration to secure waivers so it can buy oil from US-sanctioned countries. All options are being considered."
"Oil prices have fallen more than 5% as market concerns over supply disruptions ease following Trump's talk of negotiations with Iran."
A ceasefire proposal lasting one month has been communicated to Iran through Pakistan. Despite these negotiations, various factions continue to launch strikes. The US has sent a 15-point plan to resolve the conflict, while Israel remains uninvolved in the discussions and will persist with its attacks in Iran. Concurrently, the Philippines is seeking waivers from the US to purchase oil from sanctioned countries, including Iran and Venezuela, amid a national energy emergency declared by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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