
Iran has said it is reviewing US proposals aimed at ending the ongoing conflict and will communicate its response through Pakistan. The announcement signals continued diplomatic engagement through indirect channels amid fragile regional talks.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Tehran is carefully examining the American proposals. Officials stated that a final position has not yet been reached. They emphasized that discussions are still ongoing within Iranian leadership structures.
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According to the spokesperson, Iran will share its official response with Pakistan, which is acting as a mediator in the process. The move highlights Pakistan’s role in facilitating communication between the two sides.
The statement comes amid heightened tensions and parallel diplomatic efforts involving multiple regional actors. The United States has also maintained pressure while leaving room for negotiations. Recent developments suggest both sides are still exploring a possible framework for de-escalation.
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Officials say the situation remains fluid, with further updates expected once internal consultations in Tehran are completed. Pakistan is expected to relay Iran’s position to US interlocutors once it is finalized.