Mutual Proposals Between America and Iran to End the War Without a Decisive Agreement
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Mutual Proposals Between America and Iran to End the War Without a Decisive Agreement

SadaNews - The state of tension in the Middle East continues with the ongoing disagreements between the United States and Iran, despite the exchange of proposals aimed at calming the ongoing conflict. In this context, the possibilities of military escalation remain present with a clear divergence in positions between the two sides.

On the 65th day of the American-Israeli war on Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the option to resume attacks remains on the table, while also indicating that he is considering the latest Iranian proposal, but does not expect it to be accepted in its current form.

For its part, Iranian media announced that Tehran responded to a U.S. proposal that included several points, emphasizing the necessity of reaching a solution within a period not exceeding 30 days, with a focus on ending the war rather than extending the truce.

Iranian officials stressed that the ball is now in Washington's court to choose between diplomacy or escalation.

In the same context, Iranian reports conveyed that the Iranian response included a roadmap to end the war, following the completion of formal procedures within decision-making institutions in Tehran.

In contrast, Israeli media reported that the Israeli army leadership is intensifying communications with the U.S. Central Command, as part of coordinating potential military steps against Iran.

Reports indicated that the Israeli army is considering escalation options that may include targeting vital infrastructure if the confrontation develops again.