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Iran President Offers Peace Deal Terms to US and Israel Amid Ceasefire

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Amid fragile calm following a bloody 40-day war, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told French counterpart Emmanuel Macron that Tehran stands ready for diplomacy to wrap up hostilities with the US and Israel – provided its rights are ironclad.

The Wednesday call, documented online by Pezeshkian’s office, laid bare Iran’s wariness of Washington. He slammed US attacks during talks as treacherous betrayals, evoking imagery of backstabbing at the negotiation table.

This comes as Axios reports a budding one-page US-Iran accord: Iran caps nuclear activities, America drops sanctions, and the Strait of Hormuz reopens freely for shipping.

The February 28 US-Israel strikes ignited the conflict, halted temporarily on April 8. Follow-up diplomacy in Pakistan’s capital faltered, yet backchannel plans proliferate. Iran ponders the freshest US blueprint, denying new missives.

Dismissing hype, Fars News called out media inventions meant to jolt oil markets downward, ignoring battlefield truths. Pezeshkian’s conditional peace bid injects hope into a tense standoff, potentially reshaping regional dynamics if rights guarantees hold.