Tehran, May 1 -- Iran has passed a fresh proposal for talks to Pakistan, as efforts continue to revive negotiations with the US and bring the war to an end.
Officials in Tehran said the document was handed to Pakistani mediators on Thursday evening, with Islamabad continuing to act as the main channel between Iran and Washington, reports Iranian state media.
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran's focus remains firmly on ending the conflict and securing what he described as a "sustainable peace". Speaking on state television, he reiterated that diplomacy is still on the table, but only on terms acceptable to Tehran.
The latest move follows earlier talks in Islamabad on April 11, which were also brokered by Pakistan bu...