Trump calls Iran's response to ceasefire proposal 'unacceptable'
Summary
Iran responded to a recent U.S. proposal for a ceasefire through Pakistani mediators, seeking negotiations to end the war permanently on all fronts. President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s response as unacceptable and threatened to resume bombing if Iran does not agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and reduce its nuclear program.Key Facts
- Iran wants negotiations to focus on permanently ending the war, including conflicts involving Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- The U.S. proposal included ending the war, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and rolling back Iran’s nuclear program.
- President Trump called Iran’s response “TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!” without providing details.
- There have been recent drone attacks targeting Gulf Arab countries, including drone-related incidents near Qatar, the UAE, and Kuwait.
- The UAE said it shot down two drones and blamed Iran for the attacks; no casualties were reported.
- The U.S. has blockaded Iranian ports since April 13, stopping many commercial vessels and disabling some ships.
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warned it would respond strongly to any attacks on its oil tankers or commercial vessels.
- Iran holds over 440 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 60%, close to weapons-grade levels, and is on full alert to protect these nuclear sites.
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