Pezeshkian: We are ready for diplomacy to end the war

Pezeshkian: We are ready for diplomacy to end the war

07.05.2026 07:34

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that they are open to diplomatic solutions to end tensions with the US and Israel. It was reported that significant progress has been made toward a temporary agreement between the US and Iran involving the lifting of sanctions and the limitation of nuclear activities. According to Axios and CNN, the parties are closer than ever to a comprehensive compromise. It is assessed that the talks could open the door to a new era that would end the crisis in West Asia.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that they are ready to evaluate diplomatic paths to end the war with the US and Israel. It has been suggested that a temporary agreement between the US and Iran regarding sanctions and nuclear activities is close.

“THEY STABBED IRAN IN THE BACK”

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made remarkable statements during a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron. While stating that his country is open to diplomatic solutions, Pezeshkian emphasized that protecting the rights of the Iranian people is their priority.

In a statement released by the Iranian presidency, Pezeshkian expressed deep distrust towards the US. Accusing the Washington administration of launching attacks on Iran while bilateral talks were ongoing, Pezeshkian described this as “stabbing Iran in the back.”

AXIOS: ONE-PAGE DEAL ON THE TABLE

The phone call came after a striking report published by Axios. The report suggested that the US and Iran are close to agreeing on a one-page memorandum to end the war. According to the claim, the agreement would entail Iran imposing a moratorium on uranium enrichment activities. In return, the US is planning to lift sanctions against Iran. It was also alleged that the parties would remove transit restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz.

CRITICAL RESPONSE EXPECTED FROM TEHRAN

A regional source speaking to CNN stated that Iran is expected to convey its response to the US-backed proposal aimed at ending the crisis in West Asia through mediators on Thursday. The report indicated that the parties are closer than ever to a comprehensive solution. Diplomatic sources noted that the negotiations aim not only to end the current crisis but also to establish a new framework for broader nuclear talks.

“BIGGEST DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE CONFLICTS BEGAN”

In Axios' report based on American officials and sources close to the negotiation process, the recent contacts were described as the most significant progress since the onset of conflicts. However, it was emphasized that no final agreement has yet been reached between the parties, and negotiations continue at a critical stage.

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