Iran Delivers Response to Pakistani Mediator
WANA (May 17) – According to reports, informed sources have disclosed that the Islamic Republic of Iran officially transmitted its finalized positions to Pakistan last night, following the receipt of new conditions set by the United States through the Pakistani intermediary.
The development comes despite public statements from U.S. President Donald Trump last week claiming he had rejected Iran’s negotiation proposal without reading it. Fresh reports indicate that the U.S. government proceeded to deliver a formal response to the plan through the Pakistani channel anyway.
While some media outlets previously claimed that Washington had outright rejected Tehran’s proposal, counter-reports suggest that the exchange of messages between the two capitals aimed at reaching a war-ending memorandum of understanding remains active and uninterrupted.
Ongoing Text Revisions
While it remains unclear how close Tehran and Washington currently are to a breakthrough, sources confirm that the diplomatic channel remains functional, with both sides actively exchanging feedback on the specific clauses of the proposed peace framework.
This diplomatic track reportedly began in April and has proceeded continuously, centering on ongoing revisions to Iran’s initial 14-point negotiation blueprint.
Diplomatic Track Persists Amid Military Risks
Observers note that while the ongoing exchange of messages does not entirely eliminate the risk of a resumption of military hostilities, it demonstrates that the diplomatic process has not broken down and that both parties are actively seeking a negotiated settlement to end the conflict.





