TechFlow News: According to Al Jazeera’s report this afternoon (May 3), Iran’s latest negotiation proposal consists of three phases. The first phase includes: “transforming the ceasefire into a comprehensive cessation of hostilities within 30 days”; “establishing the foundational principles for an international mechanism capable of ensuring hostilities will not resume”; “implementing a ceasefire across all regions, with mutual commitments by both sides not to violate it—including Iran’s regional allies and Israel”; “gradually lifting the blockade on Iranian ports in coordination with the phased reopening of the Strait of Hormuz”; “Iran assuming responsibility for clearing naval mines”; “revising Iran’s earlier proposals regarding compensation and related matters”; and “the U.S. withdrawing its forces from waters surrounding Iran and halting new troop deployments.”
The second phase includes discussions—within a maximum timeframe of 15 years—on a complete halt to uranium enrichment; and after the stipulated period expires, Iran would resume uranium enrichment activities under a “zero stockpile” principle. Furthermore, the proposal opposes dismantling or destroying Iran’s nuclear facilities. Regarding existing highly enriched uranium stockpiles, it proposes alternatives such as transferring them overseas or diluting their enrichment levels. The proposal also addresses the gradual lifting of economic sanctions against Iran. In the third phase, Iran will hold strategic talks with regional countries to discuss how to establish a comprehensive regional security framework. (CCTV International Bulletin)




