Iran war latest: Trump rejects latest peace proposal
The conflict enters its third month as the United States warns shipping companies against paying Iran for safe passage.
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Iranian General Mohamad Yafar Asadi warned that a resumption of the war is “probable,” after U.S. President Donald Trump rejected the latest peace proposal presented to Pakistani mediators. The initiative contemplated immediately reopening the Strait of Ormuz—a key to global energy trade—and postponing negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program. However, the U.S. president assured that the road map did not “satisfy” him, closing the possibility…
Iran Offers New Peace Proposal
Iran offered a new peace proposal that was quickly rejected by President Trump. The last proposal attempted to delay discussions surrounding nuclear agreements and was also rejected by Trump. Reuters reports that Pakistan received the proposal late Thursday and sent it to the United States. Details of the proposal are unknown. “So, they want to make a deal, but I don’t,” President Trump told reporters. “I’m not satisfied with it. We’ll see what …
AJN.- Iran began to reduce its oil production due to the impact of the U.S. naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz and the growing fear of a resumption of the military conflict between Washington and Tehran, according to Bloomberg, citing a senior Iranian official. The move comes as tensions increase between the two countries after U.S. President Donald Trump rejected the latest Iranian proposal to end the war and reiterated that the U.S. mainta…
US President Donald Trump appeared unhappy with the new Iranian proposal to restart talks on the conflict with the US, leaving open the possibility of a continuation of the diplomatic deadlock. On the Iranian side, the Foreign Minister stressed that Tehran remains willing to return to the negotiating table, provided that Washington changes its stance and abandons threats and "excessive demands." Despite the temporary ceasefire agreed in early Ap…
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