A temporary pause in fighting between the United States, Israel, and Iran remained in effect on May 3, as officials continued to assess next steps. Early updates from the situation indicate that diplomatic channels are active, though no agreement has been finalized.
In remarks delivered during the latest developments, President Donald Trump said the United States had reviewed proposals coming from Iran but signaled they may not be acceptable. He stated that the U.S. would not move forward with any arrangement that does not meet its conditions, adding that military options remain under consideration if talks fail.
Iranian officials, in separate statements, confirmed they had put forward measures tied to reopening key shipping routes and restarting nuclear discussions. No confirmation has been given on whether negotiations will formally resume.
Military forces in the region remain on alert, and monitoring continues around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit route. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, with no timeline announced for a resolution.




















