Tehran: More details of the peace plan presented by Iran during the ongoing tension in the Middle East have emerged, according to which this plan consists of three important stages, and its aim is to ensure a complete end to the war within 30 days.
According to a report by the international broadcasting organisation Al Jazeera, in the first stage, it has been proposed to immediately open the Strait of Hormuz and end the maritime blockade, while Iran itself is also ready to take responsibility for removing sea mines.
According to the report, this stage also includes a guarantee of non-attack by all parties, including Israel, to ensure an immediate ceasefire.
In the second phase, Iran has made a major offer regarding its nuclear programme, under which uranium enrichment will be limited to a level of 3.6 per cent, which is in line with past international agreements, while Iran has also sought guarantees that it will not dismantle its nuclear infrastructure.
The third phase includes the phased recovery of Iran’s frozen assets and the easing of sanctions, which is being described as the main economic aspect of the plan.
According to experts, this plan could be important not only for ending the war but also for restoring energy supplies to the region, as the Strait of Hormuz is a key route for global oil supplies.



