Goldmoney reports that on March 25, Axios cited two sources familiar with the matter as saying that the U.S. and regional mediators are discussing the possibility of holding high-level peace talks with Iran as early as Thursday, but are still awaiting a response from Tehran. President Trump is eager to end the war, but Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz complicates any potential exit strategy. The U.S. has shared its 15-point plan to end the war with Israel and claims that Iran has agreed to many key points, but there is no concrete evidence of such an agreement. Two Israeli sources said that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is concerned that the deal reached by Trump may fall far short of Israel’s goals, involve significant concessions, and limit Israel’s ability to strike Iran. A third source said Israeli leaders doubt whether Iran has truly made the concessions claimed by the U.S. Currently, Iranian officials deny Trump’s claims of secret negotiations, although they have confirmed that the U.S. has sent messages and proposals.