Iran's Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday that a ceasefire proposal put forward by Washington is 'under review.' Tehran plans to deliver its response to the United States through Pakistan after 'finalizing its views,' according to official statements.
US President Donald Trump claimed on social media that the latest round of talks was 'very good' and that 'it's very possible that we'll make a deal.' However, analysts remain skeptical, noting that previous negotiations have repeatedly stalled and that Trump's optimistic tone may be aimed at boosting market sentiment rather than reflecting genuine progress.
Meanwhile, the US State Department has warned government officials against using betting sites such as Polymarket and Kalshi. This follows numerous media reports of large sums being wagered on the outcome of US-Iran ceasefire negotiations. Officials are concerned that such platforms could lead to leaks of sensitive information.
Experts interpret Iran's decision to route its response through Pakistan as an indication of indirect communication channels between the two nations. Pakistan has previously served as a mediator between Tehran and Washington.
Given the complexity of the situation and past disagreements, analysts assess the likelihood of a final agreement in the coming days as low. The Trump administration's upbeat statements are seen by some as an attempt to maintain positive market sentiment amid ongoing uncertainty.
Source: www.dw.com