What did the U.S. offer Iran to end war?
Iran reportedly responded to a recent U.S. plan aimed at ending the conflict, using Pakistan as a mediator. Iranian state media said Tehran sent its response through Pakistani channels to an American proposal intended to halt hostilities.
It’s still unclear from the provided stories what specific terms were included in the U.S. plan beyond it being described as a proposal to end the conflict. Separately, the White House was described as awaiting Iran’s response while a ceasefire was described as fragile in other related coverage.
Why the proposal matters
- Mediation via Pakistan: The response route highlights Pakistan’s role as a conduit between Washington and Tehran.
- Ceasefire uncertainty: Other reports in the pool describe intermittent attacks and attempts to test or maintain a ceasefire, underscoring the volatility around negotiations.
- Next steps hinge on Iran’s answer: The U.S. was awaiting the response before determining subsequent actions.
No detailed breakdown of the offer’s components was provided in the stories you supplied, so the best we can say is that Iran’s delivery of its response marked a key procedural step in the diplomacy around ending the conflict.