WORLD NEWS
US President Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with Iran’s latest proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, signaling continued uncertainty in peace efforts between the two countries.
According to reports, Iran submitted a revised proposal through diplomatic channels, including mediation efforts involving Pakistan. However, Trump made it clear that the terms presented by Tehran were not acceptable to Washington and failed to meet key US expectations.
Speaking to the media, Trump stated that he was “not satisfied” with what Iran had offered, adding that the proposal included demands that he “cannot agree to.” He emphasized that while negotiations are ongoing,
the United States still has multiple options available, including diplomatic engagement and potential military action if talks fail.
The latest development comes amid a fragile ceasefire in the conflict, which has already caused significant regional instability and economic disruptions, particularly affecting global energy markets.
Officials say that one of the major sticking points remains Iran’s nuclear program, with Washington insisting on stricter limitations, while Tehran seeks a phased approach to negotiations. The disagreement over these issues
has slowed progress in reaching a comprehensive agreement.
Despite the setback, diplomatic channels remain open, and mediators continue to push for a breakthrough. However, analysts warn that the gap between the two sides remains wide, and reaching a final deal will require significant compromises from both countries.
The situation remains fluid, with the international community closely monitoring developments, hoping for a peaceful resolution that could stabilize the region and restore global energy flows.