Iran Sends New Proposal to U.S. via Pakistan Mediators, Axios Reports
Iran submits a new proposal to the United States through Pakistan, as stalled talks and regional tensions keep diplomacy uncertain.
Axios reported that Iran has submitted a new proposal to the United States through Pakistani mediators, aiming to revive stalled negotiations.
According to the report, the proposal could include terms linked to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the conflict, although detailed conditions were not disclosed.
The development comes after a planned new round of talks in Islamabad failed to take place, despite the presence of Iran’s foreign minister in the city.
Donald Trump said he personally canceled the planned visit of U.S. envoys, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, adding that Iran’s expected proposal had not been sufficient.
Recent indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran have been marked by deep disagreements over uranium enrichment, sanctions relief, and regional security issues.
Tensions escalated following military exchanges and disputes over maritime security, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil shipments.
Pakistan has played a growing role as a mediator, hosting talks and facilitating indirect communication between the two sides amid heightened regional tensions.
Despite diplomatic efforts, uncertainty remains over whether both sides can bridge key differences, as political calculations and security concerns continue to shape the negotiation process.
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