Cold Diplomacy: U.S.-Iran Tensions Surge Over Nuclear Talks
President Trump proposed peace to Iran contingent on renouncing terror and recognizing Israel, following a ceasefire that ended over 1,000 deaths in the recent conflict, officials said.
- During remarks at Israel's Knesset, President Donald Trump extended a peace deal offer to Iran and said Tehran's decision would be the best it has ever made.
- Earlier this year, Israel launched a bombing campaign that struck nuclear, military and residential areas, killing more than 1,000 people.
- The president listed conditions for peace, saying Iran's leaders must renounce terror, stop threatening neighbours, quit funding militant proxies and recognise Israel, while neither the United States nor Israel bear hostility.
- On Oct 14, Iran said Trump's peace call conflicted with U.S. strikes on its nuclear sites and Iran's Foreign Ministry said `The United States... has no moral authority to accuse others.`
- A ceasefire has been in place since June 24, but Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks that killed dozens in Israel, while the 12-day war derailed high-level nuclear talks.
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Cold Diplomacy: U.S.-Iran Tensions Surge Over Nuclear Talks
Cold Diplomacy: U.S.-Iran Tensions Surge Over Nuclear Talks Iran's foreign ministry has rebuked President Donald Trump's recent remarks urging dialogue, denouncing them as part of Washington's 'hostile and criminal behavior.' The statements were made following Trump's address to the Israeli parliament, expressing readiness to negotiate with Tehran.The situation escalated in June when the U.S. aligned with Israel in targeting Iranian nuclear site…
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