Trump’s administration is reviewing a new Iranian proposal focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending hostilities. The US is wary of any deal that delays addressing Iran’s nuclear program, a central issue in negotiations. Iran is actively promoting the proposal internationally, seeking support from regional and global actors.
Iran has presented a proposal to lift its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for reopening the waterway, but talks regarding Iran’s nuclear program and a broader peace deal are expected to be delayed. The White House is reviewing the offer, and the US will not ‘normalize’ a situation where Iran controls the strait. Russia is maintaining ties with Iran and continuing mediation efforts.
Iran presented a proposal covering ceasefire guarantees and maritime coordination in the Strait of Hormuz, while deferring talks with the US on Tehran's nuclear program. US President Trump expressed 'dissatisfaction' with the proposal, and a Chinese expert anticipates fluctuations before a consensus is reached. The US continues its blockade of Iranian ports, raising international concerns.