Iran has reportedly sent a new proposal to Pakistan for its talks with the United States, even as the negotiations remain stalled.
Iran has delivered a new proposal to Pakistan for its talks with the United States, according to state media and multiple reports.
The proposal was handed to Pakistani officials on Thursday evening, but the contents have not been disclosed publicly. Pakistan is acting as a mediator in the negotiations, which have been described in different reports as peace talks, ceasefire talks or war-ending talks.
The move comes as the broader diplomatic process remains stalled. Coverage cited continuing tensions over the ceasefire and a maritime blockade, and earlier reporting had already suggested Pakistan's mediation effort was running into difficulty.
AP reported on May 1 that Donald Trump said he was not satisfied with Iran's latest proposal. That suggests Washington is still weighing the offer, but no new round of talks has been confirmed.
For now, the main development is the handoff itself: Iran has put forward another proposal, Pakistan has the role of intermediary, and the next step in the process remains unclear.
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