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Trump ‘not satisfied’ with latest Iranian proposal, says there may never be a deal

Trump said Iran’s plan would delay nuclear talks while leaving maritime pressure unresolved, as oil prices stayed elevated and negotiations continued by phone.

  • 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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Donald Trump announced in a conversation with journalists that he is not "satisfied with what they offer" the ayatolás in their latest peace proposal. According to the president, Iranians "are asking for things I cannot agree with." Meanwhile, a high military command of the Middle East country considered it "probable" that the fighting would start again. All this after Trump announced to Congress the hostilities against Iran "have ended." With t…

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Gulf News broke the news in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (the) on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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