Iran said it has received a response from the United States regarding its 14-point peace proposal, while tensions continue over the ongoing conflict and its impact on regional stability and energy markets.
According to Iranian officials, the plan focuses on ending hostilities in the region, including Lebanon, and is still under review. The United States has not formally confirmed its reply, but has reportedly rejected key elements of the proposal, with President Donald Trump calling it “not acceptable.”
Iran’s proposal reportedly includes a phased approach covering a ceasefire, nuclear-related arrangements, and broader regional security talks. Tehran says it remains open to diplomacy but also prepared for escalation if needed.
The situation has coincided with continued disruption in the Strait of Hormuz and new US measures aimed at maritime security, while global oil producers under OPEC+ agreed to increase output modestly to help stabilize energy markets.
Overall, talks remain stalled, with both sides signaling limited room for compromise so far.
Credit : CGTN