U.S. Cool to Iranian Proposal for Ending War Without Nuclear Agreement
The United States has signaled a lack of interest in a recent Iranian offer to resolve ongoing conflict while bypassing a formal nuclear deal

The United States has signaled a cold reception toward a recent proposal from Iran aimed at ending the current war. This Iranian initiative specifically suggests a path to conclude the conflict without the requirement of a new nuclear deal. The U.S. response indicates that the proposal, as presented, does not currently meet American expectations for a resolution to the hostilities at this time.[1][2]
The proposal from Iran sought to separate the cessation of the war from the long-standing and complex negotiations surrounding its nuclear program. By offering to end the war without a nuclear agreement, Tehran attempted to create a distinct diplomatic track. However, the U.S. appears to be maintaining a cold stance toward this framework, which focuses on ending the conflict while leaving the nuclear issue unaddressed for now.[1][2]
This development marks a significant point of friction in the diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region. While the Iranian side has put forward a plan to halt the war, the absence of a nuclear component is a central feature of the proposal that the United States has received coldly. Both reports confirm that the U.S. is not currently embracing the Iranian offer to resolve the conflict under these specific terms.[1][2]



