Iran’s latest offer to the US includes lifting sanctions, ending the naval blockade, and withdrawing forces near its borders.
Iran has reaffirmed its latest proposal to the US, demanding the lifting of sanctions, an end to the naval blockade, and the release of frozen funds. The proposal also calls for the US to withdraw forces from areas near Iran and cease military operations in Lebanon and other fronts, terms Washington is unlikely to accept.
The US has already rejected Iran’s previous proposals, with officials indicating no willingness to concede on key demands. Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing regional tensions make a compromise difficult, as the US maintains its military presence in the area.
Markets may monitor developments, though no immediate financial impact is expected from the diplomatic stalemate.