The US has accepted the Iranian ten points as a basis for talks. Which is somewhat surprising. Here are the points:
1) Security Guarantees: A binding guarantee that Iran will not be attacked again in the future.
2) Permanent Peace: A transition to a permanent end to the war, rather than a series of temporary ceasefires.
3) End to Strikes in Lebanon: An immediate halt to Israeli military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
4) Sanctions Relief: The lifting of all U.S. and international sanctions imposed on Iran.
5) Cessation of Regional Hostilities: A broader agreement to end all regional fighting against Iranian allies.
6) Opening the Strait of Hormuz: In exchange for the above, Iran agrees to lift its de facto blockade and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
7) Transit Fees: The introduction of a protocol for safe passage that includes a $2 million fee per ship transiting the waterway.
8) Revenue Sharing: Iran proposes splitting these transit fees with Oman, which sits across the strait.
9) Reconstruction Funding: Iran will use its share of the fees to rebuild infrastructure destroyed by U.S. and Israeli strikes, rather than demanding direct financial reparations.
10) Nuclear Enrichment Rights: Recognition of Iran's right to enrich uranium under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).