Pakistan conveys US proposal; Turkey, Pakistan may host talks, says top Iranian official
The Straits Times
Pakistan has delivered a US proposal to Iran, with potential talks in Pakistan or Turkey to de-escalate Gulf tensions. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan has delivered a proposal from the United States to Iran, and either Pakistan or Turkey may host discussions to de-escalate the war in the Gulf, a senior Iranian official said on March 25.
The comments, by an official speaking on condition of anonymity, were among the few signs that Tehran was willing to consider diplomatic proposals, despite having denied in public that it would negotiate with the administration of US President Donald Trump.
The Iranian source did not disclose details of the proposal passed on by Pakistan or say whether it was the same as a 15-point US proposal that has been reported by news outlets.
The source said Turkey also “helped to end the war, and either Turkey or Pakistan was under consideration as the venue for such talks”.
Oil prices fell and battered shares recovered on March 25 after reports that the US sent the 15-point plan to Iran, with investors hoping for an end to nearly four weeks of war that has killed thousands and disrupted global energy supplies.













