Iran's 14-point counter to US: Non-aggression guarantees, troop withdrawal demanded

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Iran's 14-point counter to US: Non-aggression guarantees, troop withdrawal demanded

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Iran has fired back at the US nine-point proposal with a sweeping 14-point counter that demands non-aggression guarantees, US troop withdrawal from its periphery, sanctions removal, and a radical overhaul of Strait of Hormuz management — signalling Tehran is not in the mood for a limited ceasefire deal.

Key Takeaways

Iran submitted a 14-point counter-proposal to the US in response to Washington's nine-point framework, as reported by Tasnim on 4 May 2025 .
Tehran demands non-aggression guarantees and withdrawal of US military forces from surrounding regions.
Other demands include lifting the naval blockade , release of frozen assets , compensation payments , and removal of sanctions .
Iran rejected the US's proposed two-month ceasefire , insisting issues be resolved within 30 days with a focus on "ending the war" rather than extending a truce.
Deputy Speaker Ali Nikzad announced a 12-point bill to overhaul Strait of Hormuz management, potentially barring Israeli vessels permanently.
The IRGC stated publicly that Trump must choose between "an impossible military operation or a bad deal" with Iran.

Tehran has submitted a 14-point counter-proposal to the United States, demanding guarantees of non-aggression and the withdrawal of US military forces from areas surrounding Iran, local media reported on Sunday, 4 May 2025. The response, reported by semi-official news agency Tasnim, comes after the US presented a nine-point proposal that included a two-month ceasefire framework.

Key Demands in Iran's Counter-Proposal

Iran's 14-point submission goes significantly further than the US framework, according to Tasnim. The document reportedly calls for the lifting of the naval blockade, the release of Iran's frozen assets, payment of compensation, and the removal of sanctions. Crucially, Tehran insists the focus must be on

Point of View

If passed, would be the most consequential unilateral move Iran has made in decades, effectively weaponising a chokepoint through which roughly 20% of global oil flows.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Iran's 14-point counter-proposal to the US?
Iran submitted a 14-point counter-proposal to the United States in response to Washington's nine-point framework, according to semi-official news agency Tasnim. The document demands non-aggression guarantees, withdrawal of US forces from surrounding regions, lifting of the naval blockade, release of frozen assets, compensation payments, removal of sanctions, and an end to the war on all fronts including Lebanon.
Why did Iran reject the US's two-month ceasefire proposal?
Iran rejected the US's proposed two-month ceasefire, insisting that issues must be resolved within 30 days and that the focus should be on 'ending the war' rather than merely extending a truce. Tehran wants a comprehensive settlement, not a temporary pause in hostilities.
What is the proposed new management of the Strait of Hormuz?
Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Ali Nikzad announced a 12-point bill being finalised to overhaul management of the Strait of Hormuz. Under the plan, Israeli vessels would never be permitted passage, warring nations would have to pay war damages for a transit licence, and all ships would require explicit Iranian permission to use the waterway.
What did the IRGC say about the US-Iran standoff?
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps posted publicly that 'there is only one way to read this: Trump must choose between an impossible military operation or a bad deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran,' adding that 'the room for US decision-making has narrowed.'
What happens next in US-Iran negotiations?
Iran is currently awaiting an official US response to its 14-point counter-proposal, according to Tasnim. The outcome of Washington's reply is expected to determine whether talks progress toward a broader settlement or collapse entirely.
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