The United States has stepped up its diplomatic push as the US sends peace plan to Iran, aiming to bring an end to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. President Donald Trump said progress was being made and claimed Washington was engaging with the “right people” in Tehran to reach a deal.
According to reports, the plan includes 15 points focused on ending hostilities. While officials have not shared full details, key demands reportedly involve limiting Iran’s nuclear activities, ending support for proxy groups, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. As the US sends peace plan to Iran, discussions around a possible ceasefire have started to gain momentum.
Iran, however, has denied holding direct talks with the United States. Senior leaders in Tehran dismissed such claims, calling them inaccurate. Despite this, signals from both sides suggest that some form of indirect communication may be underway.
In a notable move, Iran indicated it would allow “non-hostile” vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz if they coordinate with its authorities. This step could ease pressure on global oil supply, as the waterway handles a significant portion of the world’s energy shipments.
Even as the US sends peace plan to Iran, the situation on the ground remains tense. Military strikes from all sides continue, and reports suggest that Washington is preparing to send additional troops to the region. Thousands of soldiers may soon join the large number already stationed in the Middle East.
Amid these developments, Pakistan has offered to play a role in easing tensions. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Islamabad is ready to host talks between the US and Iran if both sides agree. Officials indicate that discussions about such a meeting are already at an advanced stage.
The conflict began after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran last month, citing concerns over its nuclear program. Since then, the region has faced rising instability. Now, as diplomatic efforts pick up, the focus has shifted toward finding a peaceful resolution.

