CAIRO – 27 April 2026: Iran has presented a new proposal to the United States through Pakistani intermediaries in an attempt to revive diplomatic understandings between the two countries, Axios reported, citing U.S. official sources.
According to the sources, the Iranian proposal outlines a vision for an agreement that would guarantee the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and effectively end the current state of hostilities.
Notably, the proposal suggests postponing nuclear negotiations to a later stage, a move designed to navigate internal divisions within Tehran regarding the scale of potential concessions.
The report indicates that the proposal is part of a broader Iranian effort to alleviate internal pressure and secure a diplomatic resolution to the current crisis, even as negotiating positions on both sides become increasingly complex.
In a related development, U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to meet with senior advisors on Monday to discuss the Iranian issue. The meeting will reportedly focus on the current diplomatic impasse and evaluate options for either escalation or de-escalation in the coming weeks.
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