Iran denies new US messages, rejects deal reports amid Hormuz tensions

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Iran denies new US messages, rejects deal reports amid Hormuz tensions

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a US wish list rather than reality.

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He warned that Iran would not accept pressure and threatened a

Tehran, 7 MayIran has denied exchanging any new written messages with the United States, pushing back sharply against reports suggesting the two sides are nearing a one-page agreement to end hostilities. The denial comes as diplomatic signals from both capitals remain contradictory and a fragile ceasefire holds.

Iran Calls Reports 'Fabricated'

The semi-official Fars news agency described recent media reports of an imminent deal as

Point of View

It is operational pressure. If the strait remains contested, oil markets will price in risk regardless of what either side says at the table. The gap between a nine-point US plan and a fourteen-point Iranian counterproposal, with enrichment pause durations ranging from five to twenty years still unresolved, suggests any deal is weeks, not days, away.
NationPress
7 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Iran responded to the latest US proposal?
No. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran is still reviewing the US proposal and will respond after completing its assessment, according to ISNA. Fars news agency also confirmed Iran has not yet sent a reply to the message delivered through Pakistan.
What would a potential US-Iran deal involve?
According to Axios, a prospective deal could include Iran suspending uranium enrichment in exchange for US sanctions relief, with both sides easing restrictions on Strait of Hormuz shipping. The duration of any enrichment pause is reportedly under discussion, with proposals ranging from five to twenty years.
Why did Iran call deal reports 'fabricated'?
The semi-official Fars news agency alleged the reports were designed to influence global markets and drive down oil prices rather than reflect the actual state of negotiations. Iran's parliamentary spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei said Axios had published 'a US wish list rather than reality.'
What is the current status of the US-Iran ceasefire?
A ceasefire took effect on 8 April following US and Israeli strikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities on 28 February. Talks in Islamabad on 11–12 April collapsed without agreement, after which the US imposed a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
What are the GPS disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz about?
Iran's Tasnim news agency reported widespread GPS disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz for a third consecutive day as of 7 May, with marine tracking data showing some vessels appearing to move on land. The disruptions raise concerns for global shipping through one of the world's most critical maritime routes.
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