US-Iran “Top Ten Demands” Dispute Revealed: Significant Controversy Over Core Terms, Uncertainty Remains on Ceasefire Negotiation Prospects
BlockBeats News, April 9th. According to multiple sources, Iran has proposed "Ten Major Demands" in the ceasefire negotiations, covering security, sanctions, nuclear issues, and regional military arrangements. While some terms have shown flexibility, significant differences between the US and Iran remain on key issues, and the prospects of an agreement remain uncertain.
Specifically, the main areas of dispute are as follows:
Strait of Hormuz Control: Iran seeks to retain control of this key energy passage, while the US insists on "full access," leading to sharp disagreements
Uranium Enrichment Rights: Iran seeks to preserve its enrichment capabilities, which the US has previously opposed, possibly allowing only symbolic compromises
Sanctions Relief: Iran demands a complete lifting of primary and secondary sanctions, but due to US Congressional and national security considerations, implementation faces significant challenges
US Troop Withdrawal from the Middle East: Iran hopes for a complete US military withdrawal, but the US is unlikely to agree in the short term
Scope of Regional Conflicts: Iran advocates including fronts like Lebanon in the ceasefire, but the US has explicitly denied such arrangements
In addition, Iran's demands for war reparations, termination of UN and nuclear agency resolutions face substantial political and legal obstacles. It is worth noting that mediators have revealed Iran's concessions on some terms, such as toning down compensation demands and adjusting its stance on nuclear issues. However, the overall negotiation is still in a bargaining phase.
Analysis suggests that the current ceasefire is more likely a "phase of cooling off" rather than a substantive solution. Until core interests are reconciled, the situation remains prone to fluctuations.
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