Iran Delivers New Proposal for US Talks via Pakistan
Iran has submitted a fresh proposal for negotiations with the United States, utilizing Pakistan as a diplomatic intermediary to facilitate the communication between the two nations

Iran has delivered a new proposal for talks with the United States, utilizing Pakistan as a diplomatic intermediary. The delivery of this proposal indicates a fresh attempt by Iranian officials to engage in dialogue with the U.S. government. Pakistan's role in the process was to facilitate the transmission of the proposal, acting as the conduit for the communication between the two parties.[1][2]
This latest development follows the established pattern of using third-party nations to handle diplomatic messages. While the specific contents and objectives of the new Iranian proposal have not been publicly detailed, the act of delivering the document via Pakistan underscores the current method of indirect negotiation. Both sources confirmed the delivery of the proposal but did not provide further specifics on the nature of the talks.[1][2]
The reports from naharnet indicate that the proposal has been successfully delivered. By utilizing Pakistan as the intermediary, Iran has ensured that the new proposal reached the intended U.S. recipients. This channel remains a primary method for the two countries to exchange formal proposals regarding potential talks and diplomatic engagements.[1][2]



