According to multiple reports, President Donald Trump has sent Iran a 15-point peace plan to end the conflict, and it addresses both the Islamic Republic’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles programs.
The proposal was said to have been delivered through Pakistani government intermediaries. Although details have not been made public, here’s what it potentially includes:
The New York Times did not see a copy of the plan, but the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive details, shared some of its broad outlines, saying that it addresses Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs.
Israel and the United States have targeted Iran’s ballistic missiles, launchers and production facilities, and its nuclear program in the bombing campaign that began on Feb. 28. American and Israeli leaders have vowed never to allow Iran to possess a nuclear weapon.
Earlier Tuesday, the president said to reporters at the White House that Iran had agreed to abandon its quest for nuclear weapons. He added that they — it’s unclear exactly who — gave him a “big present,” and while he wouldn’t give specifics, he implied that it might be related to the Strait of Hormuz:
It’s a “very big present worth a tremendous amount of money,” Trump said in the Oval Office today. He said it was “oil and gas related.”
Trump, pressed, declined to say what it was, but allowed that it had something to do with the Strait of Hormuz and it’s a gift so big, so serious, that it gives the president confidence that he is negotiating with “the right people” in Iran.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: There won’t be any nuclear weapons. Iran has agreed to that.
— Department of State (@StateDept) March 24, 2026
We’re in a good bargaining position. We’re way ahead of schedule and they have no navy, air force, or missile protection. Most of their launches we’ve killed. pic.twitter.com/FbwVcC6MND
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According to another report, the president is seeking a ceasefire and has two of his top advisers working on the details:
Donald Trump is seeking a one-month ceasefire with Iran and has submitted a 15-point peace plan as Washington hunts for a swift offramp from the war.
Middle East envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are working on a framework involving 'the declaration of a monthlong ceasefire period, during which the sides would negotiate,' sources told Israel's Channel 12.
The 15-point plan, modeled on Trump's Gaza deal, was confirmed by two officials briefed on the talks, the New York Times reported.
A Pakistani army chief is helping facilitate communications between the administration and whoever’s calling the shots in Iran these days, who many believe is Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqher Ghalibaf.
Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, has emerged as the key interlocutor between the United States and Iran, with Egypt and Turkey encouraging the Iranians to engage constructively, the officials added. Field Marshal Munir is believed to maintain close ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, putting him in a position to pass messages between the warring sides, they said.
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On Monday, meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted that a plan might be in the works:
Earlier today I spoke with our friend President Trump.
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) March 23, 2026
President Trump believes there is an opportunity to leverage the tremendous achievements we have reached alongside the US military to realize the goals of the war through an agreement that will safeguard our vital interests. pic.twitter.com/15Z7fRvvQX
There may not be a quick answer from Iran — they’re having trouble communicating with each other as the U.S. and Israeli missiles continue to rain down, and they don’t want to meet in person because when they do, things seem to go very badly for them.
Will they accept this reported plan, or will they continue watching their facilities getting demolished by missiles? That is the $64,000 question.
Editor's Note: For decades, former presidents have been all talk and no action. Now, Donald Trump is eliminating the threat from Iran once and for all.
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