Iran Set to Offer Revised Peace Proposal Following Trump’s Rejection
Sources from mediating nation Pakistan indicate that Tehran is restructuring its offer after U.S. President Donald Trump rejected the previous draft. According to CNN, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi returned to Tehran today after concluding his visit to Russia to finalize discussions with top officials. However, the decision-making process appears sluggish due to the secretive location and communication difficulties surrounding Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.
President Trump, in a recent social media post, claimed that Iran is on the verge of "collapsing" and is currently grappling with a massive leadership crisis. He suggested that Tehran is desperate to reopen the Strait of Hormuz at any cost to save its failing economy. While Iran previously insisted on a ceasefire before tackling the nuclear issue, Trump has maintained a hardline stance, demanding strict nuclear concessions upfront. The international community is now waiting with bated breath to see if Iran's new proposal will lead to a diplomatic breakthrough or if the region will remain plunged in uncertainty.