Iran is currently reviewing a new proposal from the United States that could help reduce tensions and restart nuclear negotiations. US President Donald Trump said the ongoing conflict may end “quickly” and claimed that many people support Washington’s efforts to stop Iran from advancing its nuclear programme.
Reports suggest the White House is working on a 14 point memorandum of understanding with Iran. The proposed framework could open the door for detailed negotiations between both countries in the coming weeks.
According to sources familiar with the discussions, the agreement may include limits on Iran’s nuclear enrichment activities, the easing of economic sanctions, and the restoration of free trade routes through the Strait of Hormuz. The waterway is one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes.
Iran Responds Carefully to the Proposal
Iranian officials have not fully accepted the proposal yet. A senior member of Iran’s parliament described the reported agreement as a “wish list” rather than a finalized deal. Meanwhile, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei confirmed that Tehran plans to share its response through Pakistani mediators.
Pakistan has continued diplomatic efforts to help both sides move toward peace. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister stated that the country is trying to turn the current ceasefire into a permanent end to the conflict.
Diplomatic observers believe Pakistan’s involvement could play an important role in reducing tensions between Washington and Tehran. The country has maintained communication with both sides during recent regional instability.
Trump Says Goal Is to End Nuclear Threat
President Trump stressed that the main goal of the United States is to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. He said most people understand the importance of stopping further escalation in the region.
The reported memorandum is said to contain 14 points, although several conditions would only take effect after a final agreement is reached. Sources claim many parts of the proposal remain under discussion and could still change during negotiations.
The latest talks come at a time of growing concern over Middle East security and global energy stability. Analysts say any agreement between the US and Iran could have a major impact on international oil markets and regional diplomacy.
Possible Impact on Global Stability
If both countries move forward with negotiations, the agreement could lower tensions across the Middle East and improve economic conditions linked to global trade and oil exports.
However, challenges remain. Political divisions inside Iran and concerns from international allies may slow progress toward a final deal. Even so, diplomatic communication between both sides appears to be continuing.
Experts believe the coming weeks will be critical in determining whether the proposed framework can lead to a long term agreement or if tensions will rise again.
