Citing a report on Israel’s Channel 12, Bloomberg’s Marissa Newman and Sebastian Tong write that US officials are looking for a one-month ceasefire with Iran to negotiate its nuclear program and help end the war. Among the goals of the 15-point plan are for Iran to dismantle it’s a nuclear program, commit to never developing nuclear weapons, ending support for militias, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, the report states. Bloomberg’s reporting further states that in exchange, Iran would receive US assistance in developing its civilian nuclear program.
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