Iran has introduced a fresh diplomatic initiative to resolve its ongoing conflicts with the United States and Israel. Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi briefed foreign diplomats in Tehran about this proposal, emphasizing Iran’s commitment to diplomacy while being prepared for military responses if necessary. The plan aims to end hostilities and urges the US to choose between dialogue and continued confrontation.
The proposal, conveyed through Pakistan as a mediator, seeks to establish a lasting resolution to the imposed conflicts, highlighting Iran’s dual strategy of diplomacy and defense of its sovereignty. Iranian officials expressed skepticism towards the US due to past negotiation failures and inconsistent commitments. Recent diplomatic efforts have intensified, with China and Russia showing interest in de-escalation discussions.
While the specifics of the proposal are not public, experts speculate that it may involve security guarantees, de-escalation steps, and measures to prevent further military incidents. However, significant differences persist between the involved parties, especially regarding regional influence, sanctions, and security assurances. The upcoming days will be crucial in determining the success of the proposal and whether peace efforts prevail over renewed tensions.
