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Regional Mediation Efforts
Countries currently involved in mediating the Iran-US diplomatic crisis.
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Pakistan conveys Iran response to US nuclear proposal amid Strait of ...
Pakistan has conveyed Iran’s response to a US proposal on Tehran’s nuclear programme, according to a Pakistani diplomatic source quoted by Al Jazeera Arabic, as tensions continue in the Strait of Hormuz despite an ongoing ceasefire. The US proposal, sent earlier this week, reportedly called on Iran to halt uranium enrichment for at least 12 years, abandon efforts to develop a nuclear weapon, and surrender its estimated 440kg stockpile of uranium enriched to 60 percent. In return, Washington offered a gradual lifting of sanctions, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and an end to its naval blockade of Iranian ports. The diplomatic developments come ahead of US President Donald Trump’s expected visit to China, a major importer of Iranian oil. Despite continued clashes between US and Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz, neither side has declared the collapse of the ceasefire that has been in effect since April 8. Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz to foreign shipping and seized several foreign-flagged vessels in response to the US naval blockade imposed on April 13. Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said a lasting ceasefire would only be possible if the blockade is lifted. Pakistan is reportedly urging Iran to seek a “middle ground” in negotiations, while regional powers including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and China remain engaged in mediation efforts. The prolonged Hormuz blockade has raised concerns over its impact on the global economy, with fuel prices increasing sharply in several countries including Pakistan. (NewsWire) 2026-05-10
Iran Sends Response to US Peace Proposal Through Pakistan Amid ...
Last Updated: 10 May 2026, 07:31 PM ISTTehran: Iran has formally conveyed its response to a United States proposal aimed at bringing an end to the ongoing conflict, with Pakistan continuing to act as an intermediary in indirect negotiations between the two countries, according to Iranian state media.The latest diplomatic development comes as regional and international efforts intensify to reduce tensions after months of instability involving maritime security concerns, military escalation and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes.Pakistan playing key mediating roleReports said Tehran’s response was delivered through Pakistan, which has emerged as a major channel for communication between Washington and Tehran during the ongoing crisis. Pakistani officials have previously confirmed that indirect exchanges between the two sides were taking place through messages relayed by Islamabad.Iranian officials stated that the present negotiations are focused specifically on ending the war and restoring regional stability. According to the reports, discussions currently do not involve Tehran’s nuclear programme.The diplomatic initiative is reportedly aimed at securing a temporary understanding that could help halt hostilities and ensure safe maritime movement through the Strait of Hormuz, where tensions have heavily affected global energy supplies in recent months.News of Iran’s response appeared to calm market concerns over the conflict, with global oil prices falling amid hopes that diplomatic negotiations could produce progress towards de-escalation.The war and the standoff surrounding the Strait of Hormuz have contributed to major disruptions in global oil and gas shipments, triggering volatility in international energy markets. Analysts and governments have been closely monitoring the talks because of the strategic importance of the waterway, through which a significant share of the world’s oil passes.As part of the broader diplomatic push, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has held discussions with officials from Turkiye, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Azerbaijan regarding the ongoing negotiations and regional stability efforts.Diplomatic outreach by Tehran has expanded in recent weeks as multiple countries attempt to prevent further escalation in the Middle East and stabilise shipping routes and energy supplies.Tehran earlier raised concerns over proposalEarlier reports published on May 6 stated ...
Iran sends US peace proposal reply via Pakistan amid Hormuz tensions - MSN
Iran sends reply: Tehran delivered its response to a US peace proposal via Pakistan, focusing on ending hostilities before addressing broader disputes. Hormuz still tense: A Qatari LNG tanker ...
Iran sends its response to US proposal aimed at ending war via Pakistan ...
Iran has sent its response to a US proposal aimed at ending the ongoing regional war through mediators in Pakistan, Iranian state media reported on Sunday. The official IRNA news agency reported that Tehran conveyed its reply after reviewing the American proposal and finalising its position on the matter.

