CNN Reports Iran Expected to Respond to US Peace Proposal via Intermediaries

CNN, citing a regional source, has claimed that the Islamic Republic of Iran intends to deliver its official response to the United States’ proposal to end the war today, Thursday, through intermediaries. This report has yet to be confirmed or denied by official figures in Tehran.
According to the American media outlet’s claim, Iran has been reviewing the proposal presented by Washington in recent days. The cited source told CNN that, in their view, both sides are moving toward a type of agreement to end the conflict.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump stated that “very good talks” with Iran have taken place over the past 24 hours. Details of these communications and their level have not been independently clarified by official sources from either country.
Additionally, CNN’s reporter Kristen Holmes, quoting sources close to the White House, discussed Trump’s intended timeline for ending the war. Earlier, the Wall Street Journal reported concerns among some of Trump’s advisors about the consequences of rising fuel prices and their impact on the political climate.
These media speculations emerge while officials from the Islamic Republic of Iran have consistently emphasized that they reject negotiations under pressure and insist on the complete lifting of sanctions and obtaining concrete guarantees. As of the publication of this news, no official in Tehran has commented on CNN’s latest claim.




