Iran has presented a set of conditions for a potential agreement with the United States, revealed in what is being called the ‘Islamabad Agreement’. The proposal prioritizes the lifting of economic sanctions and guarantees regarding maritime security before engaging in substantive discussions about its nuclear program. Specifically, Iran is demanding an end to the US naval blockade and a revised arrangement concerning passage through the Strait of Hormuz. A key element of the Iranian proposal is the inclusion of Lebanon within the scope of any agreement, suggesting a broader regional framework. This approach signals a shift in Iran’s negotiating strategy, linking its nuclear activities to wider geopolitical concerns. The proposal’s reception from the US remains unclear, but it indicates Iran’s desire for comprehensive relief and a re-evaluation of regional power dynamics.