Tehran Submits New Settlement Proposal to Washington Involving Delayed Nuclear Talks; Trump Weighs Options

Informed sources revealed to "Dijlah Point News" on Monday that Iran has submitted a new settlement proposal to the United States. The initiative includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the current state of war, in exchange for postponing negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program.

This development emerges as diplomatic efforts between Tehran and Washington reach a deadlock, exacerbated by reported internal divisions within the Iranian leadership regarding the extent of potential nuclear concessions. The recent proposal aims to bypass current obstacles and secure a swift agreement.

However, observers warn that any deal involving the lifting of sanctions and the cessation of military hostilities could significantly weaken US leverage in future negotiations. This is particularly concerning for Washington's primary objectives: dismantling Iran's stockpiles of enriched uranium and suspending its enrichment operations.

In a related context, US President Donald Trump is scheduled to convene a crucial meeting in the White House Situation Room today. The gathering will include his top national security and foreign policy advisors to discuss the ongoing stalemate in negotiations and deliberate on forthcoming options regarding Iran.

These developments unfold amid escalating tensions in the negotiation dossier, following Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's visit to Pakistan, which yielded no significant progress. Furthermore, anticipated bilateral meetings have reportedly been canceled after the US President indicated that holding them at this juncture would be futile.


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Tehran Submits New Settlement Proposal to Washington Involving Delayed Nuclear Talks; Trump Weighs Options

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27 Apr 2026
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