
"Zarif's roadmap suggests that while Iran perceives itself as successful in the ongoing war, continuing the conflict would only lead to further civilian casualties and destruction of infrastructure."
"The proposed limits on Iran's nuclear program include a commitment to never pursue nuclear weapons and to blend its enriched uranium stockpile to below 3.67 percent."
"Zarif's plan calls for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which has been blocked by Iran since the war began, affecting global oil and gas supplies."
Mohammad Javad Zarif has proposed a roadmap to end the US-Israeli war on Iran, suggesting limits on Iran's nuclear program under international monitoring. He advocates reopening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting sanctions. The ongoing conflict, which began with US-Israeli strikes, has escalated tensions and affected the global economy. Zarif emphasizes that prolonging the war would lead to more civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. His plan includes commitments to never seek nuclear weapons and to reduce uranium enrichment levels significantly.
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