Iran's new offer is insufficient, risks war resumption: Senior U.S. official
Summary
Iran has sent a new proposal to end the conflict, but U.S. officials say it does not meet important demands and is not enough for a deal. President Donald Trump is considering military options if Iran does not change its position on its nuclear program.Key Facts
- Iran presented an updated proposal to end the war, but U.S. officials find it insufficient.
- President Trump wants a deal but may restart military action if Iran refuses to make meaningful changes.
- Trump plans to meet his top national security team to discuss military options.
- The new Iranian offer includes vague promises about not pursuing nuclear weapons but lacks key details like stopping uranium enrichment.
- Iran’s state media claimed the U.S. agreed to ease some oil sanctions, but U.S. officials denied any sanctions relief without Iran's reciprocal steps.
- U.S. and Iran are not directly negotiating but are using indirect talks to shape potential agreements.
- U.S. officials believe Iran’s new offer shows concern over possible U.S. military action.
- Iran says time favors them and that President Trump is the one under pressure for a deal.
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