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Iran still weighing US proposal despite negative initial response, senior Iranian official says

Iran has not officially rejected the US 15-point plan to end the Gulf war, which aims to limit Iran's nuclear and missile activities, with Pakistan awaiting Tehran's response.

  • A senior Iranian official confirmed Iran is reviewing a United States 15-point proposal to end the war in the Gulf, noting the initial response was "not positive" but stopping short of an outright rejection.
  • Pakistani intelligence delivered the proposal to Iran, and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar followed up with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, though Pakistan awaits a formal reply from Tehran.
  • Three Israeli cabinet sources confirmed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet reviewed the plan, which mandates removing highly enriched uranium, halting enrichment, curbing ballistic missiles, and ending regional funding.
  • The Pentagon is planning to deploy thousands of airborne troops to the Gulf, while the first Marine Expeditionary Unit is expected by month-end, giving President Donald Trump additional military options.
  • Oil prices fell and shares regained ground on Wednesday as investors responded to reports of the proposal, hoping for an end to the conflict that has disrupted global energy supplies.
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The conflict in the Middle East has been going on for four weeks. On Wednesday, the United States presented Iran with a first peace proposal through mediators. However, the Iranian regime's initial reaction was negative.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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