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Iran-US Diplomatic Messaging Continues Through Pakistan Channel

Published on: May 7, 2026 12:29 AM

Iranian Foreign Ministry
Iran has confirmed that it is reviewing US proposals and will share its views with Pakistan after completing the assessment. The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson made this statement. This development highlights ongoing diplomatic communication involving Pakistan as a key mediator.

According to spokesperson Esmail Baghaei, Iran and the United States are exchanging messages through Pakistan. He said this communication channel remains active. Moreover, he confirmed that the discussions include sensitive diplomatic and security-related issues.

He further stated that Iran is currently reviewing the content of US ceasefire proposals. At the same time, Iran is analyzing the messages exchanged through diplomatic channels. However, no official response has been sent yet to the United States.

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Baghaei added that Iran will soon send its formal reply through Pakistan. He emphasized that the response is under final review. Therefore, Pakistan continues to play an important role in facilitating communication between both sides.

Meanwhile, media reports suggest that the ceasefire proposal has been reduced to a single-page document. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the conflict, which began on February 28, has now ended under what the US called Operation Epic Fury.

In conclusion, Iran reviewing US proposals and using Pakistan mediation channels shows ongoing diplomatic activity. Former US President Donald Trump also said progress in talks, involving Pakistan and other countries, led to recent decisions, highlighting Pakistan’s role in regional diplomacy.

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