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Iran Foreign Minister Calls Pakistan Visit ‘Very Fruitful’ As Tehran Proposes To ‘Permanently’ End War, Doubts US Seriousness

Iran has given the United States a new proposal through Pakistani mediators to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and move toward ending the war, while postponing nuclear negotiations until later, in the sign that both sides are still searching for a diplomatic off-ramp even as a fragile ceasefire strains under continued pressure.

Iran Floats New Off-Ramp Through Pakistan
Axios reported on Sunday that the plan would extend the current truce so the parties could work toward a permanent end to the fighting, with nuclear talks delayed until after the U.S. blockade of the strait is lifted. The proposal was delivered to the White House via Pakistani mediators, though it remains unclear whether Washington wants to pursue it, the report said.