Iran is expected to provide its response to a peace proposal from the United States on Thursday, aimed at resolving the ongoing regional conflict.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that CNN disclosed this information, citing a regional source. According to the report, Tehran will communicate its official position through a mediating party to reach Washington.
The spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baghaei, previously stated that the response to the proposal submitted by the administration of US President Donald Trump would be delivered via Pakistan. This follows reports from the Axios portal suggesting that both the United States and Iran are nearing the signing of a one-page memorandum intended to bring an end to the current armed confrontation.
Relations between Washington and Tehran have remained a focal point of global diplomacy, particularly concerning regional security and non-proliferation. The involvement of Pakistan as a diplomatic conduit highlights the complex mediation efforts required in the absence of direct formal ties between the two nations. A potential memorandum would mark a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape, potentially de-escalating tensions that have impacted international energy markets and regional stability.