Washington/Islamabad (HRNW) – US media reports claim that Iran has conveyed its willingness to hold ceasefire talks in Pakistan next week if Washington is prepared to discuss Tehran’s latest proposal. According to reports, Iran’s proposal reportedly includes discussions on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and placing limits on aspects of its nuclear program, signaling what analysts describe as a possible opening for continued negotiations.
Sources familiar with the matter say the proposal also outlines conditions for reopening maritime routes, including guarantees from the United States to halt attacks on Iran and lift restrictions on Iranian ports. Earlier, Iran had reportedly demanded a complete end to the US blockade as a precondition for negotiations, but recent reports suggest Tehran has shown flexibility by expressing readiness to discuss both the Strait of Hormuz and its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief and the easing of US restrictions. Experts say the development could indicate a renewed diplomatic pathway in the ongoing tensions.
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