According to reports, Wittekoff and Kushner are advocating for a one-month ceasefire mechanism in Iran.

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Investing.com - According to Israel’s Channel 12 on Tuesday, diplomatic efforts are underway between the United States and Iran to establish a one-month ceasefire mechanism.

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Channel 12 in Israel reports that Steve Wietkoff and Jared Kushner are pushing a transaction structure similar to previous agreements in Gaza and Lebanon. During the proposed one-month ceasefire, negotiations will take place on a 15-point plan.

According to Channel 12 in Israel, the 15-point plan includes granting the International Atomic Energy Agency full access to all information and provisions to transfer enriched uranium to the agency.

The New York Times reports that the U.S. has sent Iran a 15-point plan aimed at ending Middle East conflicts. Officials say the plan was relayed through Pakistan, with the Pakistani Army Chief becoming a key financial intermediary between the two countries.

Two officials familiar with diplomatic matters told The New York Times that the plan involves Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs. One official also mentioned discussions about maritime routes.

The officials added that Pakistan Army Chief, General Sayed Asim Munir, has become the main interlocutor between the U.S. and Iran, with Egypt and Turkey also encouraging Iran to engage constructively. It is believed that General Munir maintains close contacts with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

An Iranian official and a Pakistani official stated that he recently contacted Iranian Parliament Speaker and former Revolutionary Guard commander Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, proposing that Pakistan host talks between Iran and the U.S.

It is currently unclear how widely the plan has been shared among Iranian officials, or whether Iran will accept it as a basis for negotiations. It is also uncertain whether Israel, which has been conducting bombing operations with the U.S. against Iran, supports the proposal.

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