Iranian state media reported that Tehran is reviewing a new U.S. proposal intended to end the conflict, CBS News said. The disclosure follows President Trump’s decision to pause planned strikes, halting immediate military action and reducing short‑term risk of an escalation.
State media did not publish details about the U.S. proposal, the timeframe for Iran’s review or whether Tehran intends to accept, amend or reject the terms. That leaves the situation uncertain: a review could signal a diplomatic opening, but it could also lead to prolonged negotiations or follow‑up demands before any deal is reached.
Observers note the region’s recent tensions — including incidents near the Strait of Hormuz — mean any pause in military steps could be temporary unless both sides move toward clear, verifiable arrangements. U.S. and Iranian officials have not released a full account of the proposal publicly, so analysts will be watching for further statements, official responses or offers of dialogue.
For now, the key developments are the state media report that Iran is examining the text and the White House’s decision to hold off on strikes. Those two actions together create a narrow window in which diplomacy could proceed, but they do not yet constitute an agreement. CBS News’ Aaron Navarro reported on the story.