Trump moves forward with negotiations while Iran resists and comes under pressure.
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The war in the Middle East adds a new key actor. Pakistan confirmed that it acts as a channel for dialogue between the United States and Iran, within the framework of the negotiations promoted by Donald Trump to end the conflict
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Meanwhile, Tehran is analyzing a 15-point peace proposal, although it maintains a public discourse of rejection.
Trump pushes for an agreement and leads the negotiation The
initiative starts with Washington. The plan includes clear conditions:
Limitations to the Iranian nuclear program
Control over ballistic missiles
Guarantees over the Strait of Hormuz The
objective is to stabilize the region and prevent Iran from continuing to
destabilize global trade.
Pakistan and allies act as intermediaries
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that his
country transmits messages between both sides.
Other actors are also participating, such as:
Turkey
Egypt
Saudi Arabia
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif agreed to coordinate actions with the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, to contain the
escalation.
Iran denies negotiating, but analyzes the proposal
Despite advances, the Iranian regime insists on denying
direct contacts.
However, international sources confirm that the plan is already being evaluated in Tehran.
The contradiction is obvious: Iran negotiates in private while denying everything in public.
Trump: “Iran wants to agree but is afraid”
The American president was clear. He said that Iran is seeking an agreement, but is afraid to admit it
.
“They're afraid to say it because they can be killed by their own people,” he said.
He also warned that they face both internal and external pressure.
Weakened Iran under military pressure
Trump argued that the regime is being “decimated
” in the conflict.
The pressure isn't just diplomatic. The United States maintains a military presence in the region and does not rule out intensifying the offensive
.
Direct warning from the White House
Spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt reinforced the
message.
“President Trump doesn't bluff. He is ready to unleash hell,” he said
.
The warning aims to force Iran to accept conditions from a position of weakness.
The Strait of Hormuz, key to the negotiation One of the
central points is the control of the Strait of Hormuz
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About 20% of the world's oil circulates there.
Iran maintains pressure on the area, which has a direct impact on global markets.
A scenario marked by pressure and negotiation
The conflict enters a decisive phase
.
On the one hand, the United States is leading the negotiations. On the other hand, it maintains military pressure.
Iran, meanwhile, is trying to buy time while facing an increasingly adverse scenario.
The West advances while Iran is exposed
International mediation shows that the balance is tilting
.
The United States and its allies seek to close an agreement that limits the power of the Iranian regime.
Meanwhile, Tehran is increasingly exposed between its public discourse and its real movements.