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What are the possible impacts of different countries' proposals for peace in the Middle East?

Geopolitics
United States
Iniciada July 13, 2026

US President Donald ​Trump is unhappy with the latest Iranian proposal on ending the US-Israeli war against Iran, a US official told Reuters. Iran's latest proposal would reportedly set aside discussion of Iran's nuclear programme until the war is ended and disputes over shipping ​from the Gulf ‌are resolved. Washington and Tehran remain locked in a standoff over the critical Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s traded oil and gas passes in peacetime. Follow our liveblog for the latest developments

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The U.S. should consider Iran's proposal as a potential starting point for negotiations, as it could allow both nations to move towards de-escalation, even if it doesn't directly resolve all underlying issues.

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