What is in the proposal sent by Iran to America?

Iran-US Tension: Iran and America Efforts are being made to gradually reduce the tension between the two. Iran has given a new proposal to America, in which it has been said to end the war and reopen Hormuz. However, this proposal also includes postponing the talks related to the nuclear program till later.

According to the report, this proposal has been sent to America through Pakistan, which is playing the role of mediator in this entire matter. Axios report said that this proposal specifically focuses on the crisis arising over the strategic waterway of Hormuz and ending the US naval blockade.

What is Iran’s proposal to America?

The main objective of this proposal sent by Iran is to reopen Hormuz, the closure of which has deepened the global energy crisis. Along with this, it has been said to end the war and postpone nuclear talks for the time being. This information has been given quoting an American official and two sources related to the case. Under this proposal, the ceasefire can be extended for a longer period or an agreement can be reached between Tehran and Washington to end the conflict permanently.

When will the nuclear issue be discussed?

The report also said that talks on the nuclear issue will begin later, when Hormuz reopens and US naval sanctions imposed on Iranian ports are lifted. It is being told that the White House has received this proposal, but it is not yet clear whether the Trump administration will hold further talks on it or not.

What did the White House say?

White House spokeswoman Olivia Wells told Axios that the US will not discuss such “sensitive diplomatic” issues through the media. He said, “As the President has already said, the United States has the upper hand and will only make agreements that are in the best interest of the American people, and will never allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.”

America-Iran talks hit a halt

This new proposal has come at a time when just a few days ago President Donald Trump had canceled the visit of his envoys to Pakistan for a new round of peace talks. Trump canceled the visit of special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left Pakistan. Trump had said, “In the current circumstances, there is no point in sending them on an 18-hour flight, it wastes a lot of time.” He also said, “If Iran wants to talk, all it has to do is call us.”

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