Iran Submits Response to US Ceasefire Proposal via Pakistani Mediation
- Iranian negotiators have delivered a response to the most recent proposal from the United States aimed at consolidating a ceasefire and beginning a definitive negotiation process to end...
- The official Iranian news agency, IRNA, announced the submission of the response on May 10, 2026.
- The communication was facilitated through Pakistani mediation, which served as the diplomatic channel for the exchange between the two nations.
Iranian negotiators have delivered a response to the most recent proposal from the United States aimed at consolidating a ceasefire and beginning a definitive negotiation process to end the war.
The official Iranian news agency, IRNA, announced the submission of the response on May 10, 2026.
The communication was facilitated through Pakistani mediation, which served as the diplomatic channel for the exchange between the two nations.
The current diplomatic effort focuses on the resolution of two primary issues: the status of the Iranian nuclear program and the termination of sanctions.
The removal of sanctions is a central component of the negotiations, as these measures directly impact Iran’s ability to engage in international trade and access global financial systems.
A definitive agreement to end the conflict is contingent upon reaching a resolution on these economic and strategic pillars.
