Tehran, Iran – Web Desk: A United States proposal for a ceasefire in the ongoing Middle East conflict has been delivered to Iran, with Pakistan and Turkey emerging as potential hosts for future negotiations, a senior Iranian official said.
Speaking anonymously to media, the official confirmed that Pakistan played a key role in conveying Washington’s ceasefire proposal to Tehran, describing it as a step that could help reduce escalating regional tensions.
The official also noted that Turkey has been actively involved in diplomatic efforts, with both countries now under consideration as possible venues for high-level talks between Iran and the United States.
While the Iranian side acknowledged receipt of the proposal, no details were disclosed regarding its contents. It remains unclear whether the offer aligns with a previously reported 15-point framework or represents a new initiative.
Despite these developments, Iran’s official position remains unchanged. Authorities in Tehran have reiterated that no formal negotiations are currently underway with the administration of Donald Trump, and have ruled out any immediate agreement.
The diplomatic backchannel highlights ongoing international efforts to de-escalate the crisis, as global powers seek to prevent further instability in the region.
