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The White House has now started moving rapidly towards diplomacy due to military pressure. US President Donald Trump has decided to send a high-level team to Pakistan, which will be led by Vice President JD Vance.
Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said that the Trump administration iran Is sending its negotiation team for talks with India, and its first round will take place on Saturday.
The announcement signals a major shift from confrontation to diplomacy, although the White House has maintained a tough stance publicly. Leavitt said that following the US and Israeli strikes that began on February 28, Iran’s ability to deliver weapons to its proxy groups in the region has been significantly weakened. He said, “Iran can no longer deliver weapons to its proxy groups.
Leavitt also revealed that Tehran’s earlier proposals were completely rejected. He said, “The 10-point proposal that Iran initially made was completely non-serious and unacceptable, which Trump directly rejected.”
The paths of dialogue have opened
Caroline Leavitt said that the revised proposal given by Iran on Tuesday has opened the way for talks. The new proposal can now coincide with America’s 15-point proposal and become the basis for negotiations to end the conflict.
These talks taking place in Pakistan are taking place amidst intense diplomatic activities. Trump spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, while US officials are also in touch with China.
Leavitt also said Iran has indicated it might consider handing over enriched uranium, which has been a major point of contention in previous talks.
Apart from this, Caroline Leavitt has informed that Donald Trump wants the Strait of Hormuz to remain completely open for oil tankers and other ships without any restrictions, even without any toll.
“Trump’s immediate priority is to reopen the strait without any restrictions, whether in the form of tolls or otherwise,” he said.
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