Iran says it is evaluating new proposals from the United States delivered through Pakistani mediators, signaling possible movement toward renewed negotiations.
Diplomatic Efforts Underway
According to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, the proposals were presented during a recent visit by Pakistan’s army chief to Tehran. Officials said no formal response has been issued yet.
Strait of Hormuz Partially Reopened
Iran confirmed a temporary easing of restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire in Lebanon. The move allows commercial shipping to pass through the critical oil transit route.
However, military vessels and ships from what Iran describes as “hostile countries” remain barred.
Security Concerns Remain
Tehran says it will continue closely monitoring traffic through the strait, citing concerns that the waterway could be used to support U.S. military operations in the region.
What’s Next
Iranian officials say oversight of the strait will remain in place until a broader and more lasting peace agreement is reached.
While Iran has not yet responded to new U.S. proposals, limited reopening of a key shipping route suggests cautious steps toward de-escalation.
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