Proposed framework includes sanctions relief, Hormuz reopening, and regional de-escalation measures.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly agreed to consider a 10-point peace framework proposed by Iran as a basis for negotiations, signaling a potential diplomatic shift amid escalating regional tensions.
The proposal outlines key demands, including guarantees against future attacks on Iran and a permanent end to hostilities rather than a temporary ceasefire. It also calls for halting Israeli military actions in Lebanon and lifting all U.S. sanctions imposed on Tehran.
A major focus of the plan is the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, coupled with new regulations to ensure safe maritime passage. Iran has suggested imposing a $2 million transit fee on vessels using the route, with revenue to be shared with Oman and directed toward reconstruction efforts.
The framework further seeks an end to regional conflicts involving Iran’s allies, aiming to reduce broader instability across the Middle East.
While no formal agreement has been finalized, the reported willingness to engage on these terms reflects growing international pressure to avoid further escalation.
Analysts caution that significant challenges remain, particularly regarding sanctions relief and enforcement mechanisms, which could complicate negotiations moving forward.

