Tehran said on Sunday that the United States had responded to its 14-point proposal via Pakistan and that it was reviewing the response, according to Iranian state media.
βAt this stage, we do not have nuclear negotiations,β an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson said, according to state media.
Earlier, Iranβs Revolutionary Guards said Washington faced a choice between an βimpossibleβ military operation or a βbad dealβ with Tehran, after US President Donald Trump disparaged Iranβs latest peace proposal.
Negotiations between the two countries have been deadlocked since a ceasefire, brokered by Pakistan, came into effect on April 8, with only one round of direct peace talks held in Islamabad so far.
Iranβs Tasnim and Fars news agencies reported that Tehran had submitted a 14-point proposal to mediator Pakistan, but Trump was quick to cast doubt on it.
βI will soon be reviewing the plan that Iran has just sent to us, but canβt imagine that it would be acceptable in that they have not yet paid a big enough price for what they have done to Humanity, and the World, over the last 47 years,β Trump said on his Truth Social platform.
US news website Axios reported, citing two sources briefed on the proposal, that it set βa one-month deadline for negotiations on a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, end the US naval blockade and permanently end the war in Iran and in Lebanonβ.
Separately, Al Jazeera reported, citing sources, that the proposal envisaged three main stages, aiming to βtransform the ceasefire into an end to the war within 30 daysβ.
According to the report, the proposal βenvisions a pledge of nonaggression, including from Israel, to ensure thereβs no return to war and an end to fighting throughout the Middle Eastβ.
It said the proposal suggested the gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz in the first phase, as well as lifting of the US blockade of Iranian ports.
Under the proposed plan, Tehran would take charge of dealing with sea mines, the report said.
It added that the second phase was proposed to include βIranβs return to uranium enrichment after the time limit at 3.6 per cent in accordance with the βzero-storage principleββ.
Moreover, the plan includes the US and Israel refraining from attacking Iran and its allies in exchange for Iran refraining from launching strikes, the report said, adding that Iran had also rejected βdismantling nuclear infrastructure or destroying Iranβs facilitiesβ.
βLifting sanctions includes the gradual release of frozen funds,β it said.
In the third phase, Tehran proposed to enter βinto a strategic dialogue with Arab neighbours and building a security system that includes the entire Middle Eastβ, the report stated.
In a statement on Sunday, the Revolutionary Guards sought to put the onus back on Trump, saying he must choose between βan impossible operation or a bad deal with the Islamic Republic of Iranβ.
βThe room for US decision-making has narrowed,β they said.
The day before, Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi told diplomats in Tehran that βthe ball is in the United Statesβ court to choose the path of diplomacy or the continuation of a confrontational approachβ.
Iran, he said, was βprepared for both pathsβ.
In a brief interview with reporters in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Saturday, the US president declined to specify what could trigger new American military action.
βIf they misbehave, if they do something bad, but right now, weβll see,β he said. βBut itβs a possibility that could happen, certainly.β
Mohsen Rezaei, a military adviser to Iranβs Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, said Iranian forces would sink US ships.
βThe US is the only pirate in the world that possesses aircraft carriers. Our ability to confront pirates is no less than our ability to sink warships. Prepare to face a graveyard of your carriers and forces,β he posted on X.
His remarks came after Trump, while addressing a rally in Florida, compared the US action in the sea to that of pirates. βWeβre like piratesβ as he described an earlier helicopter raid on an oil tanker under the US blockade of Iranian ports.
βWe β¦ landed on top of it, and we took over the ship. We took over the cargo, took over the oil. Itβs a very profitable business,β he remarked.
Axios reported earlier in the week that Trumpβs envoy Steve Witkoff had asked for Tehranβs nuclear programme to be put back on the negotiating table.
But Iranβs mission to the UN pointed to the massive US nuclear arsenal, accusing Washington on Saturday of βhypocritical behaviourβ towards Iranβs own atomic ambitions.
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