Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that a formal response from Tehran regarding the latest American-led Middle East peace proposal is imminent. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Trump indicated that he expects Iran to break its silence and provide a definitive stance on the plan within the next 24 hours.
The peace initiative, which has been the subject of intense diplomatic scrutiny, seeks to address long-standing regional instabilities. Trump’s remarks suggest a pivotal moment in U.S.-Iran relations, as the international community watches closely to see if Tehran will engage with the framework or maintain its policy of strategic resistance.
"We are looking for a response, and I believe we will have one very shortly—certainly within the next day," Trump stated. He emphasized that the proposal offers a "pathway toward stability" that has previously been absent from regional negotiations.
However, the anticipation is tempered by a history of deep-seated mistrust. While Trump remains optimistic about the potential for a breakthrough, geopolitical analysts warn that any Iranian response may be accompanied by significant counter-conditions or could serve as a rejection of U.S. influence in the region.
The timing of this expected response is critical, as regional powers and global markets remain on edge. A positive signal could pave the way for unprecedented diplomatic talks, while a negative or aggressive rebuttal could escalate existing tensions in the Middle East. As the 24-hour window approaches, the State Department and international observers remain on high alert for official communication from the Iranian leadership.




