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Middle East Eye·Saturday, May 23, 2026

Iran, Pakistan send revised peace proposal to US, sources tell Reuters

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✓ Cross-Article NCI Verified
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COORDINATED
This score is mathematically verified across 5 articles from 4 outlets covering the same narrative within 4 hours. Keyword overlap: 18%.
Shared keywords driving the cluster:
iran · ending · pakistan · progress · united · states · aimed · talks · reuters · mediator · reported · trump
AI Summary

Iran and Pakistan have submitted a revised peace proposal to the US aimed at ending a war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with sources indicating the US response is expected by Sunday. The report cites Pakistani sources familiar with negotiations and references Trump's earlier comments to Axios about making a decision on the matter by that deadline.

Claims Made In This Story
Iran and Pakistan submitted a revised peace proposal to the US
The proposal aims to end 'the war' and reopen the Strait of Hormuz
US response expected by Sunday
Trump previously told Axios he would decide on resuming war or making a deal by Sunday
What Is Missing From This Story
Which specific war is being referenced—no clear antecedent established in opening
Current status of any existing negotiations or previous proposals
Nature and substance of the 'revised' proposal—what changed from previous version
Why the Strait of Hormuz closure is linked to this conflict
Statements from US officials on the proposal
Timeline of how negotiations reached this point
Framing Techniques Detected
Vague antecedent ('the war') assumes reader context without explanation
Heavy reliance on anonymous sources ('sources tell Reuters', 'two Pakistani sources')
Stacking claims from multiple outlets (Reuters report + Axios reference) to build authority
Specific deadline creation (Sunday decision) adds urgency
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