President Trump says he is reviewing a new Iranian proposal to end the war
- On Thursday, an Iranian official submitted a truce proposal to Pakistan offering to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for ending the U.S. blockade of Iran.
- The United States and Israel suspended bombing campaigns four weeks ago, yet Iran has blocked nearly all shipping from the Gulf for more than two months amid deteriorating prospects for peace.
- Speaking at his Mar-a-Lago resort on Saturday, President Donald Trump replied, 'They told me about the concept of the deal,' while warning that new strikes remain possible if Iran 'misbehaves.'
- Following a spat with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the administration announced the withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany, drawing concern from Republican lawmakers about NATO stability.
- Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk remarked that NATO is 'disintegrating,' as nations hosting permanently assigned U.S. troops include Poland , Romania , and Hungary .
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Iran Says No Nuclear Talks, Reviewing US Response To End War
Esmaeil Baqaei, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson, denied media claims about Iran's plan of suspension of Uranium enrichment, emphasising that Iran's plan is focused exclusively on ending the war, media reported on Sunday.
Iran has received a response from the United States to its latest peace proposal, state-run Iranian media said. Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said the response - which was sent via Pakistan - was now being reviewed. The US has not yet confirmed it has responded to Tehran. On Saturday, President Donald Trump said he would "soon review the plan that Iran has just sent, but I cannot imagine that it would be acceptable."
The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that it is reviewing the proposal it sent to the US Friday after Washington sent a response through Pakistan, a country that mediated the negotiations. US President Donald Trump, who rejected the Iranian plan on Saturday on the grounds that it did not satisfy him, backed down this Sunday and had announced that they would review it. “I cannot imagine it is acceptable, as they have not yet paid…
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