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    Tehran Reviews US Proposal as Trump Signals Limited Wait on Iran Talks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Iran announced on Thursday that it is assessing the latest position presented by the United States regarding the resolution of the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump expressed readiness to wait a few days for Tehran’s reply but cautioned that failure to reach an agreement could lead to renewed military measures.

    Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed that Iran has received the US proposals and is currently reviewing them. Earlier, Trump told reporters that Washington would allow a limited timeframe for negotiations but emphasized that the process would not be indefinite. He stated, “It could be a few days, but it could go very quickly,” while awaiting what he described as the “right answers” from Iran.

    Trump reiterated the United States’ firm stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons and warned that without a deal, the situation could escalate further. “We’re in the final stages of Iran. Either have a deal or we’re going to do some things that are a little bit nasty,” he remarked.

    In a significant development, Pakistan continues to facilitate indirect talks between Tehran and Washington. Iranian officials noted that multiple communication channels remain open, with Pakistan’s interior minister having visited Tehran earlier this week as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts.

    Despite a fragile ceasefire established six weeks ago, progress in negotiations remains limited. The situation continues to affect global markets, particularly oil prices, while domestic political pressure mounts on Trump ahead of the midterm elections, as rising fuel costs impact his approval ratings.

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a stern warning against any renewed military strikes, stating that any aggression would escalate the conflict beyond the region. Tehran has submitted a revised proposal to Washington this week, reportedly including previously rejected demands such as sanctions relief, unfreezing of assets, and security guarantees for the Strait of Hormuz.

    The Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor, has experienced reduced shipping activity since the conflict began. Iran recently suggested establishing a “controlled maritime zone” in the strait, requiring transit authorization from a new governing body. Washington has firmly rejected any restrictions or fees on passage through this vital waterway.

    Shipping data shows an increase in vessel movement compared to the early conflict period, though traffic remains below pre-war levels when up to 140 ships passed daily.

    The broader conflict has resulted in significant casualties across Iran, Israel, and Lebanon, raising concerns about regional stability and global energy security. Despite months of hostilities, Iran maintains its nuclear materials and missile capabilities, with little political change internally.

    Both President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have stated their goals include limiting Iran’s regional influence and dismantling its nuclear program. However, no comprehensive resolution has yet been achieved.

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