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Revised Iranian proposal to end war shared with US, Pakistani source says

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 3:15 AM

ISLAMABAD, May 18 (Reuters) – Pakistan has shared with the U.S. a revised proposal from Iran to end the conflict in the Middle East, a Pakistani ​source told Reuters on Monday, as peace talks ‌appeared to remain stalled.

“We don’t have much time,” the source said, when asked if it would take time to close gaps, adding that both countries “keep changing their goalposts”.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei ‌confirmed ​that Tehran’s views had been “conveyed to ⁠the American side through mediator ⁠Pakistan”.

U.S. President Donald Trump said last week that a ceasefire with Iran, which was reached in early April, was “on life support” after Tehran’s response to a U.S. ​proposal to end the war made clear the two sides were still far apart on a number of ⁠issues.

The issues holding up negotiations ⁠between the two sides include Iran’s nuclear ​ambitions and its control of the Strait of Hormuz, where it ​has shut down shipping traffic that normally carries ‌one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas.

Iran has called for an end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, where U.S. ally Israel is fighting Iran-backed ⁠Hezbollah militants. Tehran has ruled out discussing its nuclear programme before the “permanent end of hostilities”.

Tehran also wants compensation for war damage, ⁠an end to ‌the U.S. naval blockade, a guarantee ⁠of no further attacks, and resumption of Iranian ​oil ‌sales.

Baghaei said Tehran was prepared for all ​scenarios.

“As for ⁠their threats, rest assured that we are fully aware of how to respond appropriately to even the smallest mistake from the opposing side,” Baghaei told a televised weekly press conference.

(Reporting by Saad SayeedWriting by Sakshi Dayal and Parisa HafeziEditing ​by YP Rajesh)