Iran Prepares New Peace Proposal Following Trump Rejection of Previous Nuclear Shielding Terms
Tehran prepares a revised war ending proposal through Pakistani mediators after Trump rejected terms shielding Iran’s nuclear program from new negotiations.
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Published: Apr 28, 2026, 2:58 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Times of Israel

A Shifting Diplomatic Calculus in Tehran
The Iranian leadership is currently refining a fresh legislative and diplomatic overture aimed at concluding the ongoing regional conflict, with a submission to Pakistani intermediaries expected shortly. This move follows a direct signal from the administration of President Donald Trump that the previous iteration of the deal was nonviable. According to reporting from CNN, the White House has maintained a firm stance against any ceasefire or peace agreement that fails to address the underlying tensions regarding Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Consequently, the Iranian government is forced to reconsider its strategic priorities if it hopes to reach a functional settlement with the international community.
The Nuclear Stumbling Block in Recent Negotiations
The previous draft of the proposal was met with immediate resistance from Washington because it sought to isolate the military conflict from the broader nuclear debate. According to sources close to the mediation efforts, the initial offer attempted to delay any substantive discussions regarding Tehran’s atomic program, a condition the Trump administration viewed as a non starter. By decoupling the two issues, Iran had hoped to secure immediate relief from hostilities while maintaining its technological leverage, but the firm American rejection has signaled that any path toward peace must now include comprehensive nuclear oversight as a core component of the deal.
The Role of Islamabad in Bridging the Divide
Pakistan continues to serve as the primary conduit for these sensitive communications, acting as a neutral ground for the exchange of terms between two nations without formal diplomatic ties. According to individuals familiar with the process, the revised document will be funneled through Pakistani officials once it is finalized, highlighting Islamabad's critical role in preventing a total collapse of the dialogue. The mediation process is currently the only active vein of diplomacy between the two adversaries, making the upcoming revision a pivotal moment for regional stability and the future of the American led pressure campaign.
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