Summary
- Iran is expected to present a revised peace proposal and a new negotiating offer within days after the US rejected its initial proposal.
- The negotiating process remains fluid, and the outcome will likely depend on the substance of Iran’s revised proposal.
- Markets are watching whether the revised proposal will lead to a resumption of negotiations and whether Middle East tensions ease.
Forecast Trend Report by Period


Iran is preparing a revised proposal after the US rejected its initial offer, signaling continued efforts to restart negotiations.
Walter Bloomberg reported on April 28 that Iran could present a new proposal within days.
Pakistani mediators believe an updated Iranian proposal will be delivered soon.
The US had earlier rejected Iran’s previous proposal, delaying nuclear talks.
Iran’s foreign minister is consulting with leaders in Tehran after a visit to Russia. Communication with the country’s top leadership has been delayed, according to the report.
The negotiating process remains fluid, and the course of the talks is likely to depend on the contents of Iran’s revised proposal.
Separately, President Donald Trump claimed Iran is in a “state of collapse” and is seeking help to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.
Markets are watching whether the revised proposal will lead to a resumption of negotiations, with progress in the talks and any easing of Middle East tensions seen as key variables.


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