According to “Axios”, discussions about the Iranian nuclear program would be addressed at another time
Iran made a proposal to the United States to reopen and end the war, postponing discussions on Iran’s nuclear program until another stage, sources with knowledge of the matter told the site.
According to 3 US authorities, the US president (Republican Party) is expected to hold a meeting on Iran at the White House, this Monday (April 27, 2026), with his main national security and foreign policy team. A source told the Axios that the Americans will discuss the impasse in negotiations and possible next steps.
The crisis in peace talks between the US and Iran deepened over the weekend after the visit of Iran’s Foreign Minister to the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, which ended without progress.
Trump invited special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to travel to Pakistan after Iran said it would not meet directly with the president’s representatives.
On Sunday (26 April), Araghchi spoke with Omani authorities in Muscat, and then returned to Islamabad for a new round of negotiations. This Monday (April 27), the Iranian minister is expected to travel to Moscow to meet with the Russian president, .
Araghchi raised the possibility of postponing the nuclear issue during his meetings in Islamabad, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. Axios.
A source said Araghchi made it clear to mediators over the weekend that there is no consensus within the Iranian leadership on how to meet US demands. The Americans want Iran to suspend uranium enrichment for at least a decade and remove its enriched uranium from the country.
The new proposal, presented to the US through Pakistani mediators, focuses on first resolving the crisis in the strait and the US blockade. As part of this, the ceasefire would be extended for an extended period or the parties would agree to a permanent end to the war.
According to the proposal, nuclear negotiations would only begin at a later stage, after the opening of the strait and the end of the blockade. The White House has received the proposal, but it is not yet clear whether the US is willing to consider it.
“These are delicate diplomatic discussions and the US will not negotiate through the press. As the president has already said, the United States holds the power and will only make an agreement that prioritizes the American people, never allowing Iran to have a nuclear weapon”White House spokeswoman Olivia Wales told Axios.
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