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Trump not happy with latest Iran proposal to end the war, US official says
The White House is weighing a staged deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and delay nuclear talks, while oil prices climbed above $108 a barrel.
- On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump convened national security officials to discuss an Iranian proposal that would reportedly reopen the Strait of Hormuz by ending mutual blockades and postponing nuclear negotiations.
- A U.S. official reported that President Trump has expressed significant dissatisfaction with the latest peace proposal submitted by Tehran, a development that has once again clouded the prospects for a swift end to the two-month conflict.
- The Iranian proposal reportedly suggests a phased approach that would first end military hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz while deferring all discussions regarding its nuclear program to a much later date.
- President Trump and his advisers are reportedly rejecting this strategy because it fails to address the administration's primary demand: a permanent and immediate dismantling of Iran’s nuclear capabilities as a precondition for ending the war.
- White House officials noted that accepting the plan would prematurely lift the U.S. naval blockade and relinquish American leverage without securing any guarantees against future nuclear enrichment or "bomb-grade" uranium stockpiling.
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Trump held discussions with aides Monday morning about the offer. While he didn’t reject it outright, officials said Trump sounded notes about Iran not dealing in good faith or being willing to meet his key demand: ending nuclear enrichment and vowing never to make a nuclear weapon.
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