Iran Proposes Strait of Hormuz Agreement to U.S., Delays Nuclear Talks

Gate News message, April 27 — Iran has proposed a new diplomatic initiative to the United States, prioritizing an agreement on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting maritime blockades while deferring nuclear negotiations to a later phase, according to AXIOS citing U.S. officials and sources familiar with the matter.

The proposal aims to break the current negotiation deadlock and sidestep internal divisions within Iran’s leadership over the scope of nuclear concessions acceptable in dealings with the Trump administration.

President Trump is expected to hold a situation room meeting with his senior national security and foreign policy team on Monday to discuss Iran-related matters, including the stalled negotiations and potential next steps in conflict management, according to U.S. officials.

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