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10 May 2026, 14:21

The IRNA news agency reported on Sunday, May 8, 2026, that Tehran's response to the latest proposed plan by the United States for reaching an agreement to end the war has been sent to Pakistan as a mediator for negotiations.

IRNA, without providing further details, wrote: "According to the proposed plan, at this stage, the negotiations will focus on the issue of ending the war in the region."

Axios and Reuters reported last Wednesday that Washington and Tehran have come close to a "one-page memorandum of understanding" to end the war.

Reuters noted that this memorandum does not even mention the suspension of Iran's nuclear activities or the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which has been closed by the Revolutionary Guard.

In contrast, The Wall Street Journal reported that in the U.S. proposal, Tehran must prove that it is not seeking nuclear weapons, dismantle the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan facilities, halt underground nuclear activities, and also agree to stop enrichment for 20 years.

The President and Secretary of State of the United States stated on Friday that the Islamic Republic was expected to respond to the U.S. proposal by the end of that day.
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However, the Islamic Republic chose to wait until Sunday, the day the markets closed, to respond, which was at 8 PM Eastern Time when the financial markets would begin the workweek.
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