Iran Receives US Peace Proposal Amidst Diplomatic Activity

Tehran. While US President Donald Trump has threatened Iran to commit to a peace agreement, rapid diplomatic developments are underway in West Asia. Iran's state news agency Noor News reported on Thursday, quoting Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghai, that Iran has received and is reviewing the US proposals.

Tehran stated that the US side sent its proposals through Pakistani mediators. According to Iran's Foreign Ministry, Pakistan continues to mediate the exchange of messages between Tehran and Washington, and communication has occurred in several phases based on Iran's main 14-point peace plan.

In the latest round of meetings, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian met with Pakistani official Mohsen Nakvi on Wednesday. Reviewing the latest regional developments and bilateral relations, they discussed and exchanged views on the latest status of talks between Iran and the US, agreements, and diplomatic consultation processes.

It was previously stated that there was a possibility of a concrete agreement due to the scheduled visit of Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir to Iran during this period. Meanwhile, in talks with Pakistani officials, the Iranian President praised the Pakistani government's efforts to support stability and constructive regional interaction, reviewing the latest regional developments related to Iran-US talks and the diplomatic consultation process.

In the latest round of diplomatic talks, a strong message came from US President Trump, which includes a coercive call for Iran to be ready for an agreement. Trump told reporters at Andrews that this is the right time for an agreement and that the proposed peace plan should be believed and responded to correctly.

Meanwhile, Deputy Head of Policy and Regional Security Advisor Stephen Miller told Fox News that Iran is in a situation where it has to decide whether to agree to the US peace proposal or face punishment from the US military.

Recently, the situation in the Middle East has reached the brink of a new conflict, and the international community is pressuring to stop further agreements that could worsen the situation.

 

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