Iran’s response to America’s proposal, Pakistan becomes messenger

A new diplomatic development has come to light amid efforts to reduce the ongoing tension between Iran and America and end the war-like situation. America had sent a proposal to Iran with the aim of ending the conflict, to which Iran has now given its reply. According to the report, Tehran has sent its reply to this proposal to Washington through Pakistan, which indicates that backdoor diplomacy between the two countries has intensified.

expected to agree to the proposal

US President Trump recently said that he hopes Iran will soon give its official response to the US proposal. He also said that this proposal can be an important step towards reducing the growing tension between the two countries and preventing war. Trump had said that he hoped to get a reply soon, so that further strategy could be decided.

According to sources, the proposal sent by America is a one-page, 14-point document. It suggested that Iran halt its nuclear enrichment activities, while in return the US could consider relief from economic sanctions and the release of Iran’s frozen assets worth billions of dollars. This proposal is being seen as the beginning of possible peace talks.

What did Iranian President Masoud Pezheshkian say?

However, Iran has made it clear that it is not going to bow down to any pressure. Iranian President Masoud Pezheshkian said on social media platform X that his country will not bow before any enemy. He stressed that talks do not mean surrender, but protecting national interests and rights.

On the other hand, tension in the area has still not reduced. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran and America’s role in it has made the situation more serious. There were talks of a ceasefire for some time, but the situation at the ground level still remains tense.

Meanwhile, it is reported that Iran’s military leadership has met with the supreme leadership to discuss the future strategy, in which emphasis has been laid on continuing military operations and confronting the adversaries strongly. It is clear from this that despite diplomatic efforts, the path to peace in the region does not seem easy.

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