Trump rejects Iranian proposal to end Middle East war

United States President Donald Trump described Iran's conditions to end the Middle East conflict as totally unacceptable. Iran's response was conveyed through a Pakistani mediator on Sunday.

Trump wrote on his Truth Social network that he had read the response from Iranian representatives and did not like it, calling it “totally unacceptable”. He accused Iran of laughing at the United States and promised that this would not continue.

Iran had responded to Washington’s peace proposal by warning that it would not hold back from new American attacks and would not allow more foreign warships in the Strait of Hormuz. The official Irna agency reported that the response focuses on ending the war and maritime security in the Gulf.

The ceasefire implemented on April 8 is now more than a month old with no concrete advances toward a lasting solution. The conflict, started by the February 28 attack by Israel and the United States on Iran, has already left thousands dead, mainly in Iran and Lebanon.

Netanyahu stated that the war has not ended and that enriched uranium must be removed and nuclear facilities dismantled in Iran. Meanwhile, drone attacks hit targets in the Gulf on Sunday, including a cargo ship near Qatar.

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Iran's foreign ministry spokesman called false Donald Trump's claims that Tehran requested a ceasefire. He denounced US demands as 'maximalist and irrational' amid the Middle East war. The statement comes on the 34th day of the conflict triggered on February 28 by US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

Iran has stated it will decide when the war with the US and Israel ends, emphasizing no oil will be shipped out of the Middle East if attacks continue. President Donald Trump said the war will end in four weeks or sooner. However, Iran's military insists there must be a winner and calls Trump's statement nonsense.

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Iran has delivered a 14-point response to a U.S. proposal aimed at ending the conflict that started with U.S. and Israeli attacks on February 28. The response demands resolution within 30 days and includes calls for sanctions relief and U.S. force withdrawals. President Trump stated he is reviewing the document.

President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in the war with Iran on Tuesday, prompting sharp divisions among Republicans and MAGA supporters. While U.S. military leaders hailed significant damage to Iranian capabilities, conservative figures debated the truce's merits amid ongoing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. Vice President J.D. Vance is set to travel to Pakistan for negotiations.

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Following his recent suggestion of winding down U.S. operations, President Trump threatened new strikes on Iran while lifting sanctions and requesting massive funding, underscoring strategic uncertainty in the third-week war.

Iran's forces attacked three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, hours after President Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran while maintaining a U.S. naval blockade. The incidents have jeopardized peace talks, with Iranian officials calling the blockade a violation. No injuries were reported, but one vessel suffered heavy damage.

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One week after Israel's strike on Iran's South Pars gas field sparked retaliatory attacks on Gulf energy facilities, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran rejected a cease-fire offer on March 25. The escalating conflict is crippling water security, with strikes damaging desalination plants vital to Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait.

 

 

 

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