The US President has seriously begun to conclude a peace treaty with Iran

Ali Fadavi, Deputy Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran, recently made an important announcement. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He confirmed that the US President has been taking serious steps since March 10 to conclude a peace treaty with Iran. According to Fadavi, if the opposing side had achieved a clear and decisive victory in the war, it would not have sought mediators through world countries to achieve peace.
Therefore, the current US initiatives aimed at peace actually reflect recognition of Iran's territorial and political power, as well as the seriousness of the situation in the region. To date, US President's special envoy Steve Witkoff has delivered at least two official peace proposals to Iran.
However, the Tehran side continues to reject these offers. This information was published in the renowned British newspaper The Guardian.
According to analysts, US diplomatic steps may be aimed at easing relations between the two countries and reducing tensions. Despite this, Iran's rejections appear to be maintaining the political and military situation in the region unchanged.
The formation of dialogue between major powers in the region will directly influence whether peace or new conflicts begin in the future. While Iranian leaders continue to stand firm, the US is also considering various options to protect its interests.
These processes are attracting the attention of the global public and showing that they may either open a new page in international relations or continue old disputes. The future decisions of both sides will be of decisive importance for regional stability.
Therefore, every word and step during peace negotiations must be carefully evaluated.





