On May 2nd, Iran submitted a new proposal to Washington aimed at ending the war, showing signs of compromise and seeking to restart negotiations to break the deadlock that is heavily impacting its economy. Sources revealed that Iran's new proposal brought it a step closer to the United States: it suggested discussing Tehran's conditions for opening the Strait of Hormuz alongside the U.S. commitment to cease attacks and lift the blockade on Iranian ports, all at the same time.



Previously, Iran had demanded that the U.S. lift the blockade as a prerequisite for opening negotiations, and insisted that before discussing the future management of the strait and nuclear plans, both sides must agree on terms to end the war. Sources also said that the new proposal later proposed discussing issues related to Iran's nuclear program in exchange for U.S. sanctions relief. Iran has told mediators that if Washington is open to this new proposal, it is prepared to hold talks in Pakistan early next week. #美国寻求战略比特币储备
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