Gold Financial reports that on March 25, the United States is negotiating with multiple mediators to hold high-level peace talks with Iran as early as this week, but is still awaiting a response from Tehran. It is understood that the U.S. has proposed a ceasefire plan containing 15 items, and claims that Iran has made concessions on some key terms, but there is currently no concrete evidence that an agreement has been reached. Meanwhile, Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are acting as intermediaries, with Pakistan expressing willingness to host the talks. Israel, on the other hand, remains cautious about a potential agreement, fearing that the U.S. might strike a deal with Iran without fully meeting its security objectives. Additionally, while advancing diplomatic efforts, the U.S. continues to prepare military escalation options, including deploying the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East. The White House states that the current situation remains “highly dynamic,” and if diplomatic efforts fail, the U.S. may resume further strikes against Iran. (CCTV News)