US examining latest Iran proposal to end war

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Monday brought fresh talks across desks in D.C., where U.S. teams looked over an updated offer from Tehran meant to slow current clashes. Still, gaps hang in the air – especially on when both sides might sit down about atomic issues.


A top American representative explained the plan zeroes in on quick ways to calm tensions – bringing order back to the Gulf while keeping oil moving through Hormuz, that narrow water path the world depends on for energy. What matters now is avoiding bigger flare-ups by securing this key route without delay.


Still, talks about Iran’s nuclear activities get pushed back until after a truce takes hold – something officials in Washington do not agree with.
From what the official said, President Donald Trump isn’t happy with the plan. Nuclear matters need resolving early on, the administration insists.


So far, Iran’s officials haven’t given full public statements about the new proposal. Earlier hints suggested they’d rather stop fighting first, then talk later.
Still, talks drag on because of disputes about order, even though quiet meetings go on behind the scenes with help from nearby countries like Pakistan.


Fear of supply issues has kept oil markets shaky, as ongoing unrest fuels unease. Prices swing back and forth, pulled by worries that delays might last longer than expected.
Though each side claims willingness to talk, experts believe progress will stall soon unless key positions bend a little. A shift feels distant when neither wants to loosen their grip first.

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