President Donald Trump stated that he expects to receive a letter from Iran regarding ceasefire negotiations soon. Amid renewed military tensions in the Hormuz Strait, the U.S. appears to be prioritizing diplomatic solutions to end the conflict rather than escalating military actions.
According to Yonhap News, Trump spoke to reporters at the White House on May 8, local time, and responded to a question about whether he had received a response from Iran regarding U.S. demands, saying, "I will probably receive a letter from Iran tonight," adding, "We will see what happens." This suggests that Iran may communicate its position within hours.
Trump's remarks came shortly after clashes occurred between the two nations in the Hormuz Strait. The U.S. and Iran have maintained a ceasefire since April 7, but recent maritime blockades and attempts to breach them have led to renewed hostilities. However, Iran has described the clashes as 'limited' through its state media, indicating a desire to maintain the ceasefire.
The two countries held their first high-level ceasefire talks in Pakistan on April 11-12, but no agreement was reached. Since then, they have continued backchannel negotiations under Pakistan's mediation.
Recently, the possibility of a ceasefire agreement has been revived. The online news outlet Axios reported on May 6 that the two nations are close to finalizing a one-page memorandum of understanding (MOU) for a ceasefire. This MOU reportedly includes a declaration to end hostilities, the reopening of the Hormuz Strait, limitations on Iran's nuclear program, and discussions on lifting sanctions against Iran over a 30-day period.
Iran has not yet provided an official response. Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, stated in an interview with the semi-official ISNA news agency on May 6 that Iran is still reviewing the U.S. plans and proposals, without specifying a timeline for a response.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also commented during a visit to Italy, expressing optimism that Iran would provide a response regarding the ceasefire agreement, stating, "I hope Iran will present a serious proposal within a few hours."
However, uncertainties remain regarding the negotiations. Bloomberg reported that the clashes in the Hormuz Strait have made the ceasefire more precarious, with the U.S. awaiting Iran's response. There are concerns that if Iran rejects U.S. demands or fails to respond within the deadline, the U.S. may consider ramping up airstrikes again.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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