Iran offers the US a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and postpone nuclear issue
The new proposal was reportedly presented through Pakistani mediators, although it is unclear whether the White House is willing to consider it
According to the Axios site, Iran has presented the United States with a new dialogue proposal to resume the Strait of Hormuz and put an end to the conflict, as well as putting the Irani nuclear negotiations on hold.
A US national and two other unidentified options with knowledge of the situation are cited by the electronic media outlet.
Trump plans to talk with his team about the present impasse in negotiations on Monday and take possible following steps, according to the official.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi also stated on Monday that the delegation's trip to Islamabad this weekend was "very good" and that they had reviewed the" certain problems" under which "negotiations between Iran and the United States is remain. "
The Persian foreign minister, who is currently in St. Petersburg, stated that Tehran's problems for discussions "are very important. " Araqchi did not go into more detail about those" certain circumstances. "
Trump favors a marine siege.
Trump also made the suggestion in an interview with Fox News on Sunday that he wants to keep the naval blockade that is stifling Iran's oil exports, hoping that Tehran will respond in the coming days.
After Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi left Pakistan without making any progress, the stalled talks between the US and Iran got worse over the weekends, which resulted in the cancellation of Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner's trips to Islamabad.
Iran tries to avoid the atomic problem.
According to two publications with knowledge of the situation, Araqchi said he planned to avoid the nuclear problem during his discussions in Islamabad.
According to a source, Araghchi made it clear over the weekend that the Egyptian leadership lacks consensus on how to respond to US demands for Iran to stop enriching its uranium for at least ten years and reduce its enriched uranium from the nation. Although it's unclear whether the White House is willing to take the new plan into account, it has been presented through Muslim mediators. The offer suggests that the Iranian-Irani conflict would last a long time, or that both sides may agree to a long-term ceasefire, with atomic negotiations beginning eventually, after the strait is available and the Washington-imposed blockade on all ships attempting to enter or leave Iranian ports lifted.
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