TEHRAN (Beyond Time News): Iran has delivered its official response to a United States proposal aimed at initiating peace talks to end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The message was reportedly sent through Pakistan, which is acting as a key mediator.
Iran Focuses on Ending the War First
According to Iranian state media cited by Beyond Time News, Tehran’s response prioritises an immediate end to hostilities. However, no detailed terms have been disclosed so far.
The US proposal reportedly calls for a formal end to the war before broader negotiations begin on sensitive issues such as Iran’s nuclear programme.
Regional Security Remains Fragile
Despite a brief period of relative calm, tensions remain high across the Gulf region. Drone activity has been reported in several areas, raising concerns about renewed escalation.
Countries including the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait have recently reported or intercepted drone incidents, highlighting continued security risks in the region.
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Strait of Hormuz Remains a Flashpoint
The Strait of Hormuz continues to be a major point of concern in the conflict. Tehran has restricted shipping in the area, which is one of the world’s most important oil transit routes.
According to Beyond Time News, diplomatic efforts are ongoing to prevent further disruption to global energy supplies and ensure freedom of navigation.
Pakistan’s Mediation Role in Focus
Pakistan has emerged as an important mediator in efforts to reduce tensions between the United States and Iran. Qatari leadership also engaged with US officials and Iranian counterparts to support diplomatic dialogue.
Officials have stressed that continued engagement is necessary to prevent further escalation and restore stability in the region.
International Pressure for De-escalation
The United States has urged its allies to support efforts to reopen safe maritime routes, while some European partners have proposed coordinated naval missions once conditions improve.
Meanwhile, diplomatic activity continues as global stakeholders push for a negotiated settlement to avoid further economic and security instability.



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