Iran Proposes Opening Strait of Hormuz and Ceasefire, Seeks Delay in Nuclear Talks

Iran has submitted a proposal to the US via Pakistan, offering to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and establish a ceasefire. However, Tehran requests delaying negotiations on its nuclear program. The Trump administration is scheduled to discuss the matter in a Situation Room meeting on Monday.

Iran has presented a significant proposal to the United States, which includes an offer to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the ongoing tensions, while however, in this proposal, Tehran has suggested postponing negotiations on its nuclear program for the time being. , expressing readiness to open the Strait of Hormuz while setting a condition to delay nuclear talks.

Proposal Delivered via Pakistan

According to a report by Axios, Iran has proposed a deal with the United States, while under this deal, there is a provision to reach an agreement on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the war, while discussions on Tehran's nuclear program are deferred to a later stage. S, while official and two sources with knowledge of the matter. This proposal was conveyed to the United States through Pakistan. Sources associated with the talks state that amid the current deadlock, the current Iranian leadership isn't unanimous on how much concession it's willing to give on the nuclear issue.

Trump Administration to Hold Crucial Meeting

It's reported that the Trump administration is scheduled to hold an important meeting in the Situation Room on Monday regarding this entire matter, while currently, tension remains between the two countries, but this proposal is being considered a significant step toward a diplomatic solution. Reports indicate that the White House has received this proposal. However, it isn't yet clear whether the Trump administration will consider the new deal. Whether the ceasefire will be extended for a long period under the new deal, or if Tehran and Washington will agree to end hostilities forever, will be known in the coming time. S. President Donald Trump's options to pressure Iran regarding a nuclear agreement.

Possibility of Phone Conversations for Peaceful Resolution

S. President Donald Trump stated that American and Iranian officials could engage in phone conversations for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. In an interview, Trump mentioned that he made this decision instead of sending a delegation, which would have required 17 hours of flight time. He said, "We've all options available.

Previously, on Saturday, talks appeared to fail when Tehran's top diplomat departed from Pakistan, while immediately after this, Trump stated that he had instructed envoys not to travel to Islamabad.