US Awaits Iran Response to Latest Deal Offer
Iran says its proposal remains under review as Tehran and Washington near a one-page memorandum of understanding on ending the war and reopening Gulf shipping.
- On Thursday, the United States awaited Iran's response to its latest proposal aimed at ending the Middle East war and reopening the critical shipping lane out of the Gulf.
- President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that a deal remains possible, fueling optimism that pushed Asian stocks higher while international oil prices fell below the symbolic $100 level.
- The Israeli military reported Thursday that an "explosive drone impact" wounded four soldiers in southern Lebanon, while earlier strikes killed a senior Hezbollah commander from its elite Radwan force.
- Iranian residents expressed fear that any deal with the current government was "terrifying," while President Masoud Pezeshkian praised supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei's "vision and the humble and sincere approach" after meeting him.
- Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei stated the proposal remains "under review" as Tehran will communicate its position to mediator Pakistan after finalizing its views on the framework.
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