The future of US-Iran relations is uncertain! Iran is still considering the US proposal, but some terms are reportedly unacceptable.

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11:16 07/05/2026
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Iran has not yet officially responded to the latest proposal from the United States. However, based on various statements from Iran, there is still significant uncertainty as to whether this proposal will be accepted by Iran, as some key differences have not been resolved.
On Wednesday, there were reports that the United States and Iran are close to reaching a "14-point, one-page memorandum" as a preliminary framework agreement to end the US-Iran war. Iran subsequently stated that they are reviewing the latest proposal from the US. This has reignited hopes among investors for peace in the Middle East. As of now, Iran has not officially responded to the latest proposal from the US. However, considering various statements from Iran, there is still significant uncertainty about whether Iran will accept this proposal, as some key differences remain unresolved. According to reports from media such as CCTV News, on the 6th local time, Iranian sources stated that Iran has not responded to the latest proposal from the US because it includes some unacceptable terms. The source mentioned that reports in the US media about Iran and the US reaching an agreement to end the war (on just one page) are not accurate. He also emphasized that threatening language towards Iran is ineffective and may even worsen the US's situation. Meanwhile, Ibrahim Rezai, a spokesperson for Iran's Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, also stated on social media that the previous statements from the US on Axios news were "the American wishlist, not reality, things that Americans cannot get in face-to-face negotiations and failed wars." Rezai also mentioned that if the US does not make necessary concessions, Iran is prepared to take action. According to reports from the Iranian Student News Agency on the 6th, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bagaei stated in an interview that Iran is currently reviewing the proposal from the US, and will convey Iran's views to Pakistan after summarizing. It was reported that in order to cover up the failure of the US "maximum pressure" plan, US media has been publishing speculative reports and false news for the past few hours, "trying to distort the facts." The Iranian Student News Agency, citing "reliable sources," reported that some reports from the Axios news website were "media speculation and sensationalism." The negotiating team from Iran is currently discussing the issue of "ending the war," and the nuclear issue has not been discussed in the current negotiations. On the 6th, according to Axios, two US officials and two other informed sources revealed that the Trump administration believes they are close to reaching a one-page memorandum of understanding with Iran. The memorandum aims to end the war and set a framework for more detailed negotiations on the nuclear issue. It was reported that the US expects Iran to respond to several key points within 48 hours. At the moment, no agreement has been reached between the two parties, but sources say this is the closest they have come to an agreement since the outbreak of the US-Iran conflict. On May 6th local time, US President Trump stated in an interview that although there are expectations of the US and Iran reaching an agreement framework to end the conflict, it is still too early to consider face-to-face peace talks between the US and Iran. However, he later mentioned that it is "very likely" that the US and Iran will reach an agreement, with Iran agreeing not to possess nuclear weapons. This article was reprinted from "Cai Lianshe", author: Bian Chun; Edited by GMTEight: Feng Qiuyi.