Iran Proposes Hormuz Reopening While Delaying Nuclear Negotiations
Iranian officials have submitted a new diplomatic proposal to the U.S. through Pakistani mediators, offering to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz and end hostilities on the condition that nuclear negotiations are postponed to a later stage.
The development follows President Trump's decision to cancel a high-level mission by envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad, with the president stating that talks could occur by phone instead.
While Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Pakistan and Oman to coordinate mediation, Trump signaled his intent to maintain a naval blockade to pressure Tehran into nuclear concessions.
Global energy markets reacted to the stalled diplomacy, with Brent crude rising to $107.75 per barrel.
A Situation Room meeting is scheduled for Monday to assess the U.S. response to the phased de-escalation offer.