Iran Reviews Latest U.S. Peace Proposal as Ceasefire Clock Ticks
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Updated · Bloomberg · May 21
Iran Reviews Latest U.S. Peace Proposal as Ceasefire Clock Ticks
6 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 21
Iran said it has received Washington’s latest peace terms and is reviewing them as efforts intensify to prevent hostilities from resuming.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said late Wednesday that Tehran was assessing the American side’s points of view, signaling no immediate acceptance or rejection.
The review keeps diplomacy alive at a moment when the ceasefire is under time pressure and both sides are trying to avoid a return to conflict.
With both sides mistrusting each other, what creative diplomatic solutions could break the deadlock over Iran’s nuclear program?
Could Iran’s refusal to allow IAEA access make a lasting peace deal impossible, or is a new verification framework still achievable?
How might the war’s economic fallout and Hormuz closure reshape global energy markets if the ceasefire collapses?