Trump ‘not satisfied’ with latest Iranian proposal, says there may never be a deal
Trump said Iran’s latest offer leaves key demands unresolved as oil prices swung and U.S. sanctions tightened pressure on Tehran.
- President Donald Trump said on Friday he was 'not satisfied' with Iran's latest proposal to end the war. Speaking at the White House, Trump told reporters, 'They're asking for things I can't agree to,' casting doubt on an imminent deal.
- Iran's latest peace proposal, delivered via Pakistan on Thursday night, aims to delay nuclear talks. The offer comes as the early April ceasefire faces a stalemate, according to regional officials.
- 'It's a very disjointed leadership,' Trump said, describing Tehran's government as fractured. He insisted only a small circle inside his administration knows the true status of talks.
- The War Powers Resolution deadline passed Friday without congressional enforcement. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he is simply 'listening' to colleagues within his party, deferring to the White House.
- United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that persistent Strait of Hormuz disruptions could trigger a global recession by year-end. He urged immediate reopening, stating, 'My message is clear: Open the Strait.
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Trump: 'Not satisfied' with Iran's latest truce proposal, Tehran 'wants a deal'
A senior official in the Trump administration told Reuters that the U.S.-Iran cease-fire that began in early April has 'terminated' hostilities between the two sides for the purposes of an approaching congressional war powers deadline, set to expire Friday
The Latest: Trump says he's 'not satisfied' with Iran's new peace plan
President Donald Trump said Friday that he’s “not satisfied” with Iran’s latest proposal in negotiations to end the war. Asked what he sees are the proposal’s shortcomings, Trump said, “They’re asking for things I can’t agree to.” The Trump administration…
Diplomacy in Crisis: Trump Unhappy with Iran Negotiation Proposal
President Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's latest proposal for talks to resolve the ongoing conflict. Iran's Foreign Minister indicates readiness for diplomacy, contingent on a change in the U.S.'s approach. The war has caused significant casualties and economic disruption, with global oil prices affected by negotiations and military tensions.
Donald Trump is not convinced of an Iranian proposal to end the war. Iran had previously handed over a new negotiating position to Pakistan mediators.
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