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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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Irish Times broke the news in Dublin, Ireland on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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