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Iran delays response to US proposal

Published on: June 2, 2026 8:15 PM

Iran has not yet submitted its response to a proposed final agreement with the United States, delaying efforts to ease tensions. The delay matters because it affects regional stability and global energy markets. Governments, investors, and people across the Middle East remain closely affected by the outcome.

A source close to Iran’s negotiating team said Tehran is still reviewing the final draft. The source told Mehr News that discussions continue within Iranian leadership circles. Iranian officials are examining the proposal carefully because of concerns over previous US commitments. They want practical benefits and stronger guarantees before accepting any agreement.

Read more: Trump says Iran wants a deal, but Washington splits on war or peace

Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts remain active despite uncertainty surrounding the negotiations. Regional tensions have stayed high since conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel intensified earlier this year. A Pakistan-mediated ceasefire took effect on April 8. However, follow-up talks in Islamabad failed to secure a permanent settlement. As a result, negotiators have continued working toward a broader agreement.

In addition, Tehran has linked any lasting settlement to wider regional security concerns. Iranian officials want fighting to stop across multiple fronts, including Lebanon. US President Donald Trump said he asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reduce military activity in Beirut. At the same time, Trump insisted discussions with Tehran remain active and are progressing quickly.

Read more: Talks between US and Iran continue — but doubts remain

However, concerns about renewed conflict continue to grow. Senior Iranian military official Mohammad Jafar Assadi warned war could become unavoidable if negotiations fail. Earlier reports suggested Tehran had paused indirect contacts through mediators. Those reports increased uncertainty in financial markets and pushed oil prices higher. The broader conflict has disrupted shipping routes and raised concerns about supplies near the Strait of Hormuz.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Trump Iran, Iran nuclear negotiations, Iran response to US proposal, Iran US talks, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Strait of Hormuz

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