Eagle Intelligence Reports

Iran Sends Response to US Proposal via Pakistan

Eagle Intelligence Reports • May 10, 2026 •

Iran has sent its response to a US proposal to end the war in the region via Pakistan, Iranian state media reported on Sunday.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran sent today through Pakistani mediators its response to the latest text proposed by the United States to end the war,” the official IRNA news agency said.

“It should be noted that the main focus of Iran’s response to the US proposal is on ‘ending the war and maritime security’ in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz,” IRNA added, without offering details.

Earlier, Iran’s army warned that countries complying with US sanctions against the Islamic Republic would face difficulties crossing the Strait of Hormuz.

Early in May, the US government imposed new sanctions on Iranian interests and warned ships against paying authorities in Tehran to pass through the strait.

The United States and Bahrain have drafted a UN resolution calling on Iran to halt restrictions on shipping through the waterway, which has become a major flashpoint since the outbreak of war on Feb 28.

“Countries that comply with the United States by imposing sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran will certainly face difficulties crossing the strait,” army official Mohammad Akraminia told Iran’s official IRNA news agency on Sunday.

“We have established a new legal and security system in the Strait of Hormuz. From now on, any vessel wishing to pass through it must coordinate with us.” He said the system was “now in force” and would bring “economic, security and political gains”.

Iran has allowed only a trickle of ships to pass through the waterway, a route that in peacetime accounts for a fifth of the world’s oil and gas flows, along with other vital commodities.

In April, Iranian deputy speaker of Parliament Hamidreza Hajibabaei said Tehran had received its first revenue from the tolls it imposed on the strait.

Veto-wielding Russia has warned it is prepared to block the UN Security Council resolution proposed by the United States and Bahrain, according to diplomatic sources. AFP