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Iran handed US revised peace proposal, says Pakistan

Elizabeth Schumacher with Reuters, dpa
May 18, 2026

Islamabad, which has been hosting stalled ceasefire talks, said both sides "keep changing their goal posts."

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The US-led war has sent the global economy into a tailspin [FILE: May 12, 2026]Image: Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu Agency/IMAGO

Pakistan has delivered a revised peace proposal from Iran to the US, sources in Islamabad told reporters on Monday.

According to Reuters news agency, both sides were warned that they "don't have much time" to narrow their differences before the situation escalates again.

Without providing details of the changes, the source told Reuters that Washington and Tehran "keep changing their goal posts."

Although a fragile six-week ceasefire remains in place, talks led by Pakistan have continued to stall and US President Donald Trump has said that the current truce is "on life support."

One of the major sticking points is Washington's call for Tehran to stop its nuclear program and its de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway that controls the flow of one-fifth of the world's oil and liquified natural gas. For its part, Iran wants compensation for war damage as well as an end to all hostilities, which includes Israeli strikes in Lebanon.

Trump mulls fresh strikes

Over the weekend, Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social website that "the Clock is Ticking" for Iran, adding that "they better get moving, FAST, or there won't be anything left ‌of ​them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!"

US media has reported that Trump is due to meet with military advisors on Tuesday to discuss options on resuming strikes.

It was also reported that he had hopeda meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping last week would result in assurances from Beijing that it would pressure Iran to give in to US demands, but no such promises materialized.

Conflicts remain after Trump-Xi summit ends

Edited by: Louis Oelofse

Elizabeth Schumacher Elizabeth Schumacher reports on gender equity, immigration, poverty and education in Germany.