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Iran says reviewing new U.S. proposals, has yet to respond

Pakistan-mediated U.S. proposals are under review as Iran says its negotiators will make no concessions in talks with Washington.

  • On Saturday, Iran's Supreme National Security Council confirmed it is reviewing new proposals from the United States, delivered by Pakistani army chief Asim Munir acting as intermediary in negotiations.
  • Tehran reversed its decision to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing the ongoing United States naval blockade of Iranian ports as a "violation of the cease-fire."
  • Iranian forces attacked at least three civilian ships near Oman on Saturday, with United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reporting the first such incidents since the April 8 cease-fire began.
  • Despite ongoing diplomatic review, the Iranian negotiating delegation asserted it "will not make even the slightest compromise," vowing to defend national interests with full strength.
  • President Trump warned that if no peace agreement is reached by April 22—the formal end of the two-week cease-fire—he might resume military action against Iran.
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Xinhua broke the news in China on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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