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Iran on May 10 sent a formal response to a U.S. proposal to end the war, delivering it to Pakistani mediators and urging an immediate cessation of hostilities, Iranian state media reported.
Tehranâs reply demands an end to fighting on all fronts, lifting U.S. sanctions on oil sales (including a 30âday exemption cited by Iranian outlets), removal of the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports and guarantees over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz; it also floated Iranian management of the strait if Washington makes unspecified commitments.
Washington said it was still awaiting Tehranâs reply to a reported 14âpoint U.S. memorandum that would end the war before talks on nuclear and other issues; President Donald Trump called Iranâs answer âtotally unacceptable.â Diplomacy has been shadowed by security incidents: a QatarEnergy LNG tanker safely transited the Hormuz en route to Pakistan in a confidenceâbuilding step, while drone strikes and vessel attacks were reported in Gulf waters and the UAE and Kuwait detected hostile drones.
U.S. forces have struck Iranâlinked vessels and imposed sanctions; a U.S. intelligence assessment suggested Iran could withstand a blockade for months, complicating pressure tactics.
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