Afghanistan, May 9 -- Iran said it is reviewing the latest U.S. proposal to halt hostilities, dismissing Washington's deadlines as tensions remain high in the Gulf.
Iran said on Saturday it was still reviewing the latest U.S. proposal aimed at halting hostilities, while dismissing deadlines set by Washington as regional tensions continued to simmer.
Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry, said Tehran would deliver its response "at the appropriate time," after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated Iran had been expected to respond on Friday.
Baghaei said the proposal required extensive review because of its technical complexity, adding that "every date and every word" in the text carried significant importance f...