Iran Submits Response to US Peace Proposal as Regional Tensions Persist
Iran has sent its response to a US peace proposal aimed at ending regional hostilities, according to Iranian state media reports.

Iran has submitted its response to a peace proposal from the United States aimed at ending ongoing regional conflicts, according to reports from the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) on Tuesday.
The Iranian state news agency cited a source familiar with the matter but provided no details about the content of Iran's response or the specifics of the original US proposal. Multiple news outlets confirmed the development based on the IRNA reporting.
According to The Hill's reporting, negotiations between the Trump administration and Tehran are focused solely on halting hostilities in the region, with the administration having proposed what was described as a one-page document.
The diplomatic development comes amid continued tensions in the region. Israeli military operations in Gaza reportedly killed three people, according to local medics, raising questions about the stability of existing ceasefire arrangements.
Separately, Iran's Supreme Leader briefed the country's military chief on what Iranian news agency Fars described as "new guiding measures," though no details were provided about the nature of these directives.
Neither the US government nor Iranian officials have publicly disclosed the terms of the peace proposal or Iran's response. The timing and scope of any potential diplomatic breakthrough remain unclear.