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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-08T10:13:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Washington has agreed to review Tehran’s proposal for resolving the military conflict. While the ceasefire does not mark the end of the war, Iran has already declared itself the victor.\nIran’s 10-Point Plan\n\nThe plan accepted by Donald Trump as a “working basis for negotiations” for two weeks, according to Fars, includes the following provisions:\nGuarantee that Iran will not be attacked again\n\nPermanent ceasefire rather than a temporary truce\n\nEnd to Israeli strikes on Lebanon\n\nLifting all US sanctions against Iran\n\nTermination of military actions against Iran’s regional allies\n\nReopening of the Strait of Hormuz\n\nIntroduction of a $2 million transit fee per vessel\n\nRevenue-sharing with Oman\n\nEstablishment of safe navigation rules in the strait\n\nUse of transit revenues for reconstruction, not reparations\n\n\n\nHow the Ceasefire Agreement Was Reached\n\nAccording to Axios, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei instructed negotiators on April 6 to move toward a deal. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi played a key role, persuading commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to accept a compromise.",
  "title": "Washington Backs Iran Proposal: Strategic Shift or Major US Defeat?"
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