Iran says US has responded to its latest peace proposal
Tehran says the U.S. reply was sent through Pakistan and is under review, while talks remain deadlocked over nuclear limits and the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran announced Sunday it received a United States response to its 14-point peace proposal via Pakistan. President Donald Trump indicated Saturday he would likely reject the plan, claiming Iran has not yet "paid a big enough price."
- The proposal, submitted Thursday, envisions ending the war and resolving the shipping standoff before addressing nuclear issues, contradicting Washington's demand for restrictions on Iran's stockpile of more than 400 kg of enriched uranium.
- Trump faces pressure to resolve the shipping blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, which has choked off 20 percent of world oil supplies. While the U.S. and Israel suspended bombing four weeks ago, attempts to establish further meetings have so far failed.
- Israel escalated regional tensions Sunday by ordering residents of 11 villages in Lebanon to evacuate, complicating wider peace efforts. The Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah continues a war with Israel running parallel to the Iran conflict.
- Future negotiations remain uncertain as Trump has yet to review the exact wording of the plan; Iran insists that talks cannot resume unless a ceasefire holds in Lebanon, highlighting the fragile status of peace efforts.
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Iran Says US Answered Its Peace Proposal
Iran says it has received a US reply to its latest proposal to end the conflict, though Washington has not publicly confirmed sending a response. A spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry said the American message passed through Pakistan and is under review, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency. Iranian...
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