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US reviewed Iran’s latest proposal aimed reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

Published on: April 29, 2026 10:15 AM

Efforts to secure a lasting peace in the Middle East remained uncertain on Tuesday as the United States (US) reviewed Iran’s latest proposal aimed at easing tensions and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

Read More: Trump unhappy with Iran peace proposal 

Diplomatic progress appeared stalled despite a ceasefire holding between the parties involved in the regional conflict. Iran has maintained restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global route for oil and gas shipments, since the start of the US-Israeli military campaign two months ago.

The blockade has disrupted global energy supplies and contributed to rising oil prices, increasing economic pressure worldwide. According to reports, Iran submitted written proposals to Washington through Pakistan, outlining conditions for easing restrictions in the strategic waterway while broader negotiations continue.

The reported framework includes Iran allowing traffic to resume through Hormuz in exchange for the United States lifting restrictions on Iranian ports. Discussions would also continue on key issues, including Tehran’s nuclear programme. However, US President Donald Trump is reportedly hesitant to fully accept the proposal without broader progress on nuclear concerns.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described Iran’s offer as more constructive than expected but questioned whether Tehran was negotiating in good faith.

Iranian officials, meanwhile, maintained that Washington could no longer impose unilateral demands. Officials in Tehran said any agreement would require guarantees against future military attacks by the United States or Israel.

Qatar also warned against allowing the conflict to become a prolonged unresolved crisis, urging all parties to pursue a sustainable peace agreement rather than a temporary pause in hostilities.

Pakistan, which previously hosted an initial round of US-Iran peace talks, continues to play a diplomatic role, although earlier efforts failed to produce a breakthrough.

Meanwhile, tensions persisted on Lebanon’s front, where exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah continued despite an extended ceasefire arrangement.

Regional instability has raised concerns over long-term security and economic fallout, particularly as energy prices remain elevated and uncertainty affects global markets.

Read More: Iran says US cannot dictate policy to nations

Although direct conflict has paused, diplomatic divisions over security guarantees, sanctions, and Iran’s nuclear programme continue to hinder a comprehensive settlement.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Donald Trump, Iran, Middle East conflict, nuclear talks, Strait of Hormuz, United States

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