politics
March 24, 2026
Trump’s rehashed 15-point Iran plan unlikely to appease Tehran
Diplomats say US president’s latest claimed plan probably based on now outdated framework put forward in May 2025

TL;DR
- Donald Trump's 15-point peace plan for Iran is likely a rehash of a proposal from May 2025.
- Iran rejected the original 15-point plan, which included strict limits on its nuclear program and financial restrictions.
- The plan proposed shipping uranium out of Iran, disabling enrichment facilities, and funding a new civil nuclear program.
- Diplomats question the seriousness of the US plan, given its outdated nature and Iran's previous rejection.
- The current talks are complicated by recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear program and broader regional security concerns.
- G7 nations have expressed opposition to the US approach, deeming the war unlawful and unnecessary.
- Pakistan has offered to host talks, with hopes that JD Vance's attendance could ease tensions.
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