Iran reviews US response to peace proposal from foreign ministry
May 3, 2026 • Google News World
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has announced that the country is reviewing its latest response to a US proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in the region. The 14-point proposal, which was submitted by Iran earlier this week, outlines the country’s conditions for ceasing hostilities and negotiating a peaceful resolution.
According to reports, the Iranian government has begun assessing the US proposal, which includes several key demands such as the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq and the lifting of economic sanctions. The review process is ongoing, with no official timeline provided for when a decision will be made.
Meanwhile, tensions in the region remain high, with Israel and Hezbollah continuing to exchange blows despite a declared ceasefire. A cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz has also reported being attacked, further escalating concerns about maritime security in the area.
The US government has yet to comment on whether it will accept Iran’s 14-point proposal or what conditions it is willing to meet in order to achieve a peaceful resolution. The international community remains closely watching the situation, with many countries calling for restraint and diplomacy in resolving the conflict.
Source: Google News World