Iran proposes to the U.S. to prioritize reopening the strait and delay nuclear talks



On April 27, according to AXIOS citing a U.S. official and two informed sources, Iran made a new proposal to the United States, suggesting to prioritize reaching an agreement on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting the maritime blockade, and to postpone nuclear negotiations to a later time. This move aims to break the deadlock in negotiations and bypass internal disagreements within Iran's leadership regarding the scope of nuclear concessions. Three U.S. officials said that President Trump is expected to hold a war room meeting with the senior national security team on Monday to discuss the negotiation deadlock and next steps in the conflict.
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