New Iran peace proposal triggers tense Trump-Netanyahu call
Summary
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a tense phone call about a new peace plan aiming to end the conflict with Iran. The plan, developed by Qatar and Pakistan with other regional countries, seeks to get both sides to agree on nuclear restrictions and financial terms, but Netanyahu remains doubtful and prefers a military approach.Key Facts
- A new peace proposal involving Qatar and Pakistan aims to bridge differences between the U.S. and Iran.
- President Trump says he hopes for a deal but is ready to resume military action if talks fail.
- Netanyahu is skeptical and wants to continue military efforts to weaken Iran.
- Iran is reviewing the proposal but has not shown signs of compromise yet.
- Regional countries Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are also helping mediate.
- The goal is to get clearer commitments from Iran on its nuclear program and from the U.S. on releasing frozen Iranian funds.
- Trump and Netanyahu disagreed on the next steps during their call; Netanyahu was reportedly very concerned.
- Iran demands that the U.S. stop interfering with Iranian ships and release funds, and that Israel end its military actions in Lebanon.
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