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Pakistan has delivered a revised proposal from Iran to the United States aimed at exploring pathways to end the ongoing conflict, according to diplomatic sources.

The initiative reportedly forms part of back channel diplomatic efforts involving intermediaries seeking to reduce tensions and open space for structured negotiations between the opposing sides. The revised document is understood to build on earlier Iranian proposals, with adjustments intended to make potential talks more acceptable to Washington.

While details of the proposal have not been publicly disclosed, it is believed to touch on issues such as de escalation measures, regional security guarantees, and possible frameworks for future dialogue. Officials familiar with the matter say the emphasis is on creating conditions for a ceasefire and longer term political engagement rather than immediate comprehensive settlement terms.

The United States has not publicly confirmed receipt of the proposal, and there has been no formal response from Iranian authorities regarding the latest diplomatic channel. However, regional actors continue to explore mediation roles amid concerns about widening instability.

United Nations has repeatedly called for restraint and renewed diplomatic engagement, warning that further escalation could have significant regional and global consequences, particularly for energy markets and maritime security routes.

Analysts note that Pakistan’s involvement reflects its long standing ties with both Western and regional powers, positioning it as a potential intermediary in sensitive geopolitical negotiations. However, they also caution that previous attempts at similar mediation efforts have faced significant political and strategic obstacles.

For now, the proposal signals an ongoing, though fragile, diplomatic push to find off ramps to a conflict that continues to generate international concern.

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