Washington/Tehran/Islamabad, April 8, 2026: The White House has confirmed that Donald Trump has been briefed on Pakistan’s latest diplomatic proposal aimed at de-escalating the ongoing Middle East conflict, with a response expected shortly.
According to a spokesperson speaking to Axios, President Trump is currently reviewing the proposal, which calls for a two-week ceasefire and diplomatic window to prevent further escalation.
Iran reviewing proposal positively
In a significant development, senior Iranian officials have indicated a positive review of Pakistan’s request, according to reporting by Reuters journalist Parisa Hafezi.
Tehran has acknowledged receiving the proposal through Islamabad and is assessing its terms, signaling a potential opening for diplomacy despite earlier reservations.
Pakistan at the center of diplomacy
Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary between Washington and Tehran, pushing for:
- A two-week ceasefire across all fronts
- Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
- Immediate diplomatic engagement toward a long-term settlement
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has emphasized that negotiations are gaining momentum and could yield substantive results if given time.
High stakes ahead of Trump deadline
The diplomatic push comes just ahead of a critical deadline set by President Trump, who has warned of severe military action if Iran fails to comply with U.S. demands regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
While Iran had earlier rejected the idea of a temporary ceasefire in favor of a permanent resolution, its willingness to continue reviewing proposals suggests room for negotiation remains.
With Washington preparing its official response and Tehran signaling cautious openness, the coming hours are seen as crucial in determining whether diplomacy can avert a broader regional conflict.
Observers say Pakistan’s mediation effort could prove decisive in shaping the next phase of the crisis.





