Iran and US Negotiations / WANA News Agenvy

WANA (May 06) – Iran’s Foreign Ministry confirmed Wednesday that it is still evaluating a U.S.-led proposal, while an informed source dismissed American media reports of an imminent deal as a tactical distraction designed to justify Washington’s recent military de-escalation.

 

Review Process Ongoing

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated that the U.S. plan is currently under internal review. He noted that Tehran will relay its final conclusions to the Pakistani mediator once the assessment is complete.

 

Despite reports from U.S. media outlets regarding a finalized “one-page” agreement to end hostilities, an informed source clarified that Iran has not yet provided a formal response to the latest American text. The source emphasized that the current U.S. draft contains several “unacceptable clauses”.

 

Skepticism Over U.S. Narratives

The source characterized the sudden surge in optimistic U.S. media coverage as a narrative tool intended to “justify Trump’s retreat from his recent hostile actions”. According to the source, the President’s recent maneuvers in the region were “wrong from the beginning” and should never have occurred.

 

“It is unclear how many times the U.S. must hit its head against a stone to realize the realities on the ground,” the source remarked. “Experience should have taught the Americans that the language of force and threats is not only ineffective against Iran but actually worsens the situation for the U.S. and its allies.”

 

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