Here’s what’s latest based on recent reporting:
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Iran says it has received a U.S. response to its 14-point peace proposal and is reviewing Washington’s reply. Iran’s claim came as mainstream outlets noted Tehran’s mediation through Pakistan and ongoing consultations with regional actors.[1][3][4]
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U.S. officials have not uniformly confirmed sending a formal reply, and public acknowledgment of a response has varied among outlets, with some saying Tehran’s offer was being evaluated while others report ongoing diplomacy through intermediaries.[2][1]
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The proposals center on ending the war, lifting blockades, and addressing security concerns in the Gulf region before nuclear issues, a sequencing that diverges from U.S. emphasis on immediate nuclear restraints. Iran argues for broader regional concessions and de-escalation steps.[3][1]
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The trajectory remains fluid: Iran signaled it would convey its own response soon, while some U.S. and regional voices highlighted the need for tangible concessions and price. The situation could shift quickly as mediators continue discussions.[4][7]
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Public sources from May 2026 indicate heightened attention around a potential one-page memorandum to end the Gulf conflict, with both sides weighing responses as negotiations proceed through Pakistan and other intermediaries.[6][4]
If you’d like, I can pull in the most recent-confirmed statements from official sources (U.S. State Department, Iranian Foreign Ministry) and summarize them in a tight timeline, or monitor for any new public replies and provide updates.
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Citations: Iran’s claim of receiving a U.S. response and review process reported by multiple outlets in May 2026. U.S. confirmation status and mediation through Pakistan noted in the same reporting ecosystem.[1][2][3][4]
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Iran said Sunday it received a U.S. response to its latest offer for peace talks, a day after President Donald Trump said he would probably reject the Iranian proposal because "they have not paid a big enough price."
ground.newsA woman walks past an anti-U.S. billboard depicting U.S. President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz, in Tehran, Iran, May 2, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS Iran said on Sunday it had received a US response to its latest offer for peace talks, a day after President Donald Trump said […]
jewishpostandnews.caIran said that it would soon send a counter-proposal to the US via Oman, in response to a US offer that Tehran deemed "unacceptable."
www.jpost.comIran has not formally responded, but officials indicate a large divide remains between the two sides.
www.aljazeera.comIran said on Sunday it had received a US response to its latest offer for peace talks, a day after President Donald Trump said he would probably reject the Iranian proposal because they have not paid a big enough price.
www.city1016.aeThe Iranian response to the U.S.' 15-point peace proposal is expected on Friday, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
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