Trump to meet with US negotiators to decide on Iran’s ceasefire proposal
Iran hosted a Pakistani delegation in Tehran to discuss diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing new US strikes. Iranian officials emphasized their commitment to securing national rights and accused the US of being an unreliable negotiating partner. Amid ongoing tensions, both sides are reportedly working on a framework for a potential deal.
- ▪Iran's top negotiator stated there will be no compromise over national rights during talks with Pakistan's army chief.
- ▪The US is reportedly considering renewed strikes on Iran as negotiations have stalled.
- ▪Pakistan has been mediating talks between Iran and the US, focusing on a 14-point peace proposal.
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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, right, speaks with Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, in Tehran on Saturday. Photograph: Iranian Parliament Speaker Office/WANA/ReutersView image in fullscreenMohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, right, speaks with Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, in Tehran on Saturday. Photograph: Iranian Parliament Speaker Office/WANA/ReutersIranIran hosts Pakistani delegation amid diplomatic flurry to avert new US strikesTehran negotiator says there will be no compromise over its ‘legitimate rights’ during meeting with Pakistani army chiefWilliam Christou in BeirutSat 23 May 2026 11.21 EDTLast modified on Sat 23 May 2026 11.27 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleIran’s top negotiator has said there will be no compromise over its national rights during a…
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