Trump dismisses Iranian peace proposal, claiming Tehran 'hasn’t suffered sufficiently'

US President Donald Trump stated he is not inclined to agree to Iran's suggestions for concluding the hostilities.

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US President Donald Trump mentioned that he received a fresh scheme from Iran aimed at resolving the dispute, yet has already voiced concerns regarding its acceptance by Washington.

He communicated this via Truth Social.

Trump indicated he would soon examine the paper that Tehran provided to the United States, but expressed that he “cannot envision” the suggestions being agreeable.

Trump justified his stance by stating that, according to his view, Iran “has not yet sufficiently atoned” for its conduct throughout the previous decades.

Previously, it was divulged that Tehran, through intermediaries, had presented revised suggestions to Washington for an accord to finalize the conflict. This paper could act as a framework for restarting talks between the involved parties.

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As a note, Iran has delivered a novel proposition to mediators in Pakistan intending to bring an end to the conflict with the United States.

Previously, Donald Trump dismissed a recent peace offering from Iran due to his dissatisfaction with the conditions. The US president is of the opinion that Tehran is solely seeking negotiations due to an internal predicament and disunity amongst its executives.

Concurrently, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed that any endeavors by the United States to impede ports in Iran are “destined for disappointment.”

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