Iran reviews U.S. peace offer.
Pakistan mediates U.S.-Iran talks.
U.S. warns of renewed attacks.

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Tehran is evaluating the latest U.S. response to its proposal for ending the nearly three-month conflict, as Pakistan intensifies mediation efforts. This development follows a period of heightened diplomatic activity aimed at securing a permanent cessation of hostilities that began on February 28.
Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed late Wednesday that Iran had received and was reviewing the U.S. views, according to Nour News. Concurrently, Pakistan's military chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, is scheduled to visit Tehran on Thursday for discussions with Iranian authorities, as reported by Iran's ISNA news agency. Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi also made his second visit to Iran within a week to address Washington's recent proposal.
These diplomatic exchanges occur six weeks after a ceasefire took effect. U.S. President Donald Trump indicated on Wednesday that talks were at a critical juncture, warning of potential renewed attacks if a satisfactory agreement is not reached. Iran's latest proposal, based on an original 14-point plan, includes demands for Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz, war reparations, sanctions relief, release of frozen assets, and the withdrawal of U.S. troops.


