What do we know of the US's 15-point peace plan sent to Iran?

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by FRANCE24
March 25, 2026
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Trump proposes a vague 15-point peace plan to Iran while the US deploys 3,000 airborne troops and prepares military options.

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President Trump says he has developed a 15-point peace proposal aimed at ending the war with Iran, though the specific terms remain undisclosed. Tehran has publicly dismissed Trump's assertions that negotiations are progressing, casting doubt on the administration's diplomatic claims. The US is pursuing talks brokered by Pakistan while simultaneously preparing military escalation, with reports indicating that 3,000 airborne troops will deploy to the region in coming days. The dual approach signals Washington's willingness to pursue diplomacy, but the vague nature of the proposal and Iran's rejection suggest significant obstacles remain to any settlement.

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The US is deploying at least 3,000 airborne troops to the region and pursuing talks hosted by Pakistan.

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