What’s in Iran’s latest proposal – and how has the US responded?
Summary
The United States is reviewing a new proposal from Iran to help end the war and keep a fragile ceasefire. Iran wants to reopen the important Strait of Hormuz if the US stops its naval blockade and ends the war, but Iran wants to delay talks about its nuclear program until after the war ends. President Trump and his administration have expressed doubts about accepting the plan as it stands.Key Facts
- Iran proposes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for global oil and gas, if the US lifts a naval blockade and ends the war.
- The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed by Iran, causing worldwide energy prices to rise.
- The US started the naval blockade shortly after a ceasefire began in April 2026.
- Iran wants to postpone discussions about its nuclear program until after the war ends, which the US opposes.
- The proposal was sent to the US via Pakistan, serving as a messenger between the two countries.
- Iran sees this offer as a new approach and a way to build trust, different from previous talks involving nuclear compromises for sanctions relief.
- President Trump met with security advisers but was reportedly unhappy because the proposal does not address Iran’s nuclear program.
- Iranian officials state that lasting peace in the region requires an end to attacks on Iran.
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