Tehran, Iran – Iranian state media reported that Tehran has submitted a new proposal for negotiations with the United States, mediated by Pakistan. This comes as part of efforts to revive the diplomatic track and end the escalating tensions between the two sides.
Tehran, Iran – Iranian state media reported that Tehran has submitted
a new proposal for negotiations with the United States, mediated by Pakistan.
This comes as part of efforts to revive the diplomatic track and end the escalating tensions between the two sides.
The Iranian news agency reported that a new proposal was submitted to Pakistan, acting as a mediator, without disclosing its details.
This comes at a time of clear stagnation in the nuclear negotiations and bilateral relations.
Meanwhile, media reports indicated that the delay in submitting the proposal stemmed
from difficulties in accessing decision-making circles within Iran.
This reflects the complexity of the internal political landscape surrounding the negotiations.
This development comes amidst a heated exchange of statements between Tehran and Washington.
Each side is holding firm to its conditions, further complicating the chances of reaching an agreement soon.
Regional threats and open scenarios
The United States had previously rejected an Iranian proposal to reopen
the Strait of Hormuz and lift restrictions first in exchange for postponing nuclear negotiations.
It deemed this unacceptable given the continued fundamental disagreements.
In a related development, Iran hinted at the possibility of regional escalation through its allies.
This came in reference to threats to close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait should it be attacked again.
This further complicates the security situation in the region.
Negotiations between the two sides remain hostage to political and military balances,
amid fears of widening tensions and their impact on regional stability and global energy markets.


