Iran Offers Trump One-Month Deadline to End War Amid Proposal Review
Iran Gives Trump One-Month Deadline to End War

Iran announced that the United States has responded to its 14-point proposal through Pakistan, and Tehran is currently reviewing the American reply. Iranian officials clarified that the current discussions do not constitute nuclear negotiations, emphasizing that such talks would only commence after an initial agreement is reached.

Proposed Deal Details

The proposed deal from Iran includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, bringing an end to the ongoing conflict, and lifting the US naval blockade on Iranian ports, as well as addressing the conflict in Lebanon. The proposal reportedly includes a one-month deadline from Iran for negotiations.

Trump's Response

Donald Trump confirmed he is reviewing the new peace proposal from Tehran but expressed skepticism, stating that Iran has "not yet paid a big enough price" for its actions. Trump also indicated the "possibility" of ordering renewed strikes, despite reviewing the proposal.

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Iran-US war latest: Tehran offers Trump one-month deadline to end conflict and open Strait of Hormuz.

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