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U.S. President Donald Trump claims Iran has agreed to most points of a proposed 15-point American plan during indirect negotiations. The talks, reportedly facilitated through Pakistan, signal a possible diplomatic breakthrough even as conflict continues on the ground.

Trump also pointed to massive Iranian oil shipments as proof of Tehran’s seriousness, while emphasizing that further negotiations are still underway. However, uncertainty remains, as Iranian officials have publicly denied direct talks, raising questions about whether this is a genuine breakthrough or a strategic move in a high-stakes geopolitical standoff.

With Pakistan playing a key backchannel role and major issues like nuclear rollback, sanctions relief, and regional security still unresolved, the world watches closely to see if diplomacy can prevent further escalation.

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00:04Yeah, they came back on the 15-point plan.
00:06They gave us most of the points.
00:08Why wouldn't they?
00:10You make it sound like they've made some concessions.
00:13Can you identify those?
00:15Well, they're agreeing with us on the plan.
00:17I mean, we asked for 15 things, and for the most part, we're going to be asking for a couple
00:21of other things.
00:23And just to prove that they're serious, they gave us all these votes.
00:26When I talked about four days ago, a present, I said they gave me a present.
00:30But I didn't think I was at liberty to say what it was.
00:33What it was was eight plus two.
00:36It's ten massive boatloads of oil.
00:39And today they gave us another present.
00:41They gave us 20 boatloads of oil.
00:43That starts being shipped tomorrow.
00:45We're having very good meetings, both directly and indirectly.
00:48And I think we're getting a lot of very important points.
01:17A major diplomatic claim.
01:21U.S. President Donald Trump now says Iran has accepted most of a 15-point American plan to end the
01:31ongoing conflict.
01:32But here's the twist.
01:35These talks weren't fully direct.
01:38They were carried out partly through Pakistan.
01:42Speaking to the Financial Times, Trump said,
01:54He also hinted that Washington may still push for a few more conditions as negotiations continue.
02:03Now, what makes this even more interesting is Trump's claim about Iran's actions on the ground.
02:11He said Iran has already sent 10 massive shiploads of oil, calling it a present.
02:19And according to him, 20 more shipments are expected to begin immediately, a move he says proves Iran is serious
02:29about a deal.
02:30So, what exactly is in this 15-point U.S. plan?
02:36At its core, it demands a complete rollback of Iran's nuclear program.
02:42That includes ending uranium enrichment, handing over nuclear material, and shutting key facilities like Natanz, Fordo, and Isfahan.
02:53The plan also pushes Iran to stop backing regional armed groups, a major shift in its Middle East strategy.
03:02And then comes the global concern, keeping the Strait of Hormuz open, a critical oil route, and moving toward a
03:12temporary ceasefire window.
03:15But here's the reality.
03:17None of this is entirely new.
03:19Similar proposals have failed before, often collapsing under geopolitical tensions.
03:27So, is this a real breakthrough or just another moment of optimism in a long, complex conflict?
03:36For now, the world watches as high-stakes diplomacy unfolds.
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