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Iran may submit an adjusted version plan to Pakistan
Golden Finance reports that on April 29, according to information from the U.S., insiders disclosed that because U.S. President Trump is dissatisfied with the new negotiation proposal put forward by Iran, Iran may submit an amended version of the proposal to the mediating party Pakistan within the next few days. Insiders familiar with the mediation process said that after Iran’s Foreign Minister Alaragzi concludes his visit to Russia on the 28th, he will return to Tehran, where he is expected to report to Iran’s leadership and hold consultations. It is understood that Pakistan is expected to receive the amended version proposed by Iran within the next few days, but the situation could change at any time; the final outcome depends largely on whether Iran will propose a plan that the U.S. is more likely to accept. Iran recently proposed a new negotiation plan to the United States through Pakistan. It is disclosed that the plan suggests negotiations be carried out in three stages in a progressive manner: the first stage is to end the war, the second stage focuses on navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, and the third stage involves Iran’s nuclear issue. (CCTV News)