Iran makes new proposal for deal to end war, regional officials say
Summary
Iran has presented a new proposal to end the war in the Middle East, shared through Pakistani mediators with the United States. Although a ceasefire has stopped most fighting, no major progress has happened, and both sides are continuing to make threats and prepare for possible renewed conflict.Key Facts
- Iran has made a new peace deal offer to end the Middle East war, but details are unclear.
- Pakistan has been mediating talks and shared Iran’s proposal with the U.S.
- There is a ceasefire after six weeks of fighting involving US-Israeli airstrikes and Iranian retaliation.
- Reports suggest the U.S. and Iran keep changing their demands, delaying an agreement.
- Iran may have offered to suspend its nuclear program long term and move enriched uranium to Russia.
- The U.S. reportedly agreed to lift some sanctions on Iranian oil exports during talks, but this is not confirmed.
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard threatened to regulate internet cables and impose fees on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
- President Trump warned Iran to act quickly to avoid further military action and planned to discuss military options with advisors.
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