Iran has submitted a 14-point [1] response to a U.S. proposal aimed at ending the current war.
The exchange represents a critical diplomatic attempt to halt hostilities that have disrupted global shipping and regional stability. Because the conflict involves major powers and strategic waterways, the outcome of these negotiations could determine the future of energy markets and international security.
The diplomatic message was conveyed to Washington through Pakistan, which acted as the intermediary for the exchange [2]. This channel allows both nations to communicate without establishing direct bilateral ties during the ongoing conflict.
Iran is seeking an end to the hostilities that began with U.S. and Israeli attacks on Feb. 28, 2026 [1]. A primary objective for Tehran is the removal of the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz [2]. In exchange, Iran has offered to reopen the strategic waterway to ensure the flow of maritime traffic [2].
Despite the submission of the 14-point [1] document, the likelihood of a breakthrough remains uncertain. Reports said President Trump seems unlikely to accept the offer [2]. Other sources said there is currently no indication of U.S. acceptance of the terms [1].
The conflict has remained tense since the initial strikes in February [1]. The use of Pakistan as a bridge suggests a preference for indirect diplomacy to avoid public concessions while seeking a viable exit strategy from the war.
“Iran has submitted a 14-point response to a U.S. proposal aimed at ending the current war.”
The use of Pakistan as a diplomatic conduit highlights the deep mistrust between Washington and Tehran, where direct communication is viewed as a political risk. By tying the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to the lifting of the U.S. blockade, Iran is leveraging one of the world's most critical oil transit points to secure a broader ceasefire. However, the discrepancy between Iran's offer and the U.S. administration's perceived unwillingness to concede suggests that a diplomatic resolution may remain elusive despite these formal overtures.




