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May 3, 2026

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BBC Newsby Jaroslav Lukiv·May 3, 2026

Iran says US has responded to its latest peace proposal

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12 minutes agoJaroslav LukivandBernd Debusmann Jr,White House reporter, FloridaGetty ImagesPresident Donald Trump said on Saturday that renewing military strikes against targets inside Iran was "a possibility"Iran has received a US response to its latest peace proposal, Iranian state-linked media have said.Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson said the response - which was delivered via Pakistan - was now being reviewed, according to Tasnim news agency.The US is yet to confirm it has replied to Tehran. On Saturday, President Donald Trump he would "soon be reviewing the plan that Iran has just sent to us, but can't imagine that it would be acceptable".Iranian state media said Tehran's 14-point plan asked Washington to withdraw its forces from near Iran's borders, end its naval blockade of Iranian ports, and for all hostilities - including Israel's offensive in Lebanon - to cease. It also called for an agreement between the two countries to be reached within 30 days. Iranian state media added that the proposal urged the two warring sides to focus on "ending the war" rather than extending a current ceasefire. Referring to the proposal, Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social late on Saturday: "They have not yet paid a big enough price

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