Iran to submit revised peace proposal after Trump rejection: CNN
Iran plans to submit a revised peace proposal by Friday after President Donald Trump rejected an earlier version, according to CNN. Pakistan is serving as a mediator in the ongoing diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and Iran. While the move signals continued willingness to negotiate, no meeting date has been confirmed, limiting immediate impact.
- ▪Iran is expected to submit a revised peace proposal by Friday following Trump's rejection of a previous version.
- ▪Pakistan is acting as a mediator in the U.S.-Iran diplomatic talks.
- ▪The revised proposal suggests Iran's continued willingness to engage in dialogue, though no meeting date has been set.
- ▪The US-Iran ceasefire market has dropped to 0.1% YES, down from 6% a week ago.
- ▪The news did not affect the Reza Pahlavi market, as it does not directly involve his potential return to Iran.
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## Market Snapshot The US-Iran ceasefire market currently shows 0.1% YES, a decrease from 1% a day ago and 6% a week ago. The next US x Iran diplomatic meeting market is not currently active. ## Key Takeaways – The report of Iran’s revised peace proposal appears consistent with diplomatic progress, which could support a YES outcome in the ceasefire market. – The anticipated proposal might suggest a potential diplomatic meeting, although no specific date has been confirmed, indicating limited impact. – The Reza Pahlavi market remains unaffected as the news doesn’t directly pertain to his possible return to Iran. ## Article Body Iran is expected to submit a revised peace proposal by Friday after U.S.
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