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10 May 2026, 20:13

On Sunday evening, May 20, the Wall Street Journal published details of Iran's response to the U.S. peace proposal, citing informed sources.

According to the newspaper, Iran's response, which was conveyed to Washington through Pakistan as a mediator, still leaves significant differences between the two sides.

Sources from the Wall Street Journal stated that Tehran has not been willing to commit in advance regarding the fate of its nuclear program and high-enriched uranium reserves.

Iran has proposed that nuclear issues be negotiated within the next 30 days.

Iranian officials have also expressed readiness to dilute part of the enriched uranium and transfer another portion to a third country.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Tehran has opposed dismantling its nuclear facilities but has simultaneously indicated its willingness to suspend uranium enrichment; a suspension that, according to the newspaper, would be shorter than the 20-year halt proposed by the U.S.

Based on this report, Iran, in a multi-page response to the latest U.S. proposal to end the war, has called for an end to hostilities and the lifting of the blockade on Iranian ships and ports, suggesting that the Strait of Hormuz gradually be opened for commercial traffic.

The Wall Street Journal wrote that Iran, in return, has sought guarantees that if negotiations fail or the U.S. withdraws from the agreement in the future, the transferred uranium will be returned to Iran.
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