Iran has received a formal proposal from the United States regarding the resolution of ongoing regional conflicts.
According to reports from the Fars news agency, citing an official in Tehran, the proposal includes a significant shift in the American negotiating team. US President Donald Trump has reportedly proposed that Vice President JD Vance replace Special Envoy Steve Witkoff as the lead representative in the discussions.
The official noted that US President Donald Trump is actively seeking a meeting and a comprehensive agreement to stabilize relations. The move comes as Washington expresses growing concern over a potential surge in global energy prices next week, fueled by the persistent tensions between the United States and Iran.
The potential involvement of Vice President JD Vance signals a high-level diplomatic push by the Trump administration to address long-standing security and economic issues in the Middle East. Historically, negotiations between Washington and Tehran have centered on nuclear proliferation, regional maritime security, and economic sanctions. This latest development suggests a strategic shift toward direct executive involvement to mitigate risks to global energy markets and ensure regional stability.