'I don't like it... totally unacceptable' - says Trump but Iran describes its proposal to end war with US as generous
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'I don't like it... totally unacceptable' - says Trump but Iran describes its proposal to end war with US as generous
""I have just read the response from Iran's so-called "Representatives." I don't like it - TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE," Mr Trump posted on Truth Social, without giving further detail."
"Iranian state media said the response focused on ending the war on all fronts, especially Lebanon, and on the safety of shipping through the strait, Iranian state TV said, without indicating how or when the vital waterway might reopen."
"Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency said Tehran's proposal included an immediate end to the war on all fronts, a halt to the US naval blockade, guarantees of no further attacks on Iran and the lifting of sanctions on Iran, including a US ban on Iranian oil sales."
"Despite a month-old ceasefire in the conflict and after some 48 hours of relative calm, hostile drones were detected over several Gulf countries yesterday, underlining the threat still facing the region. Still, the QatarEnergy-operated carrier Al Kharaitiyat passed safely through the strait and was heading for Pakistan's Port Qasim, according to data from shipping analytics firm Kpler."
Trump rejected Iran’s response to a US proposal for peace talks to end the war. The US proposal called for ending fighting before talks on contentious issues, including Iran’s nuclear programme. Iranian state media said Iran’s reply focused on ending the war on all fronts, especially Lebanon, and ensuring safety of shipping through the strait, without specifying how or when the waterway would reopen. Tasnim reported Iran demanded an immediate end to hostilities, a halt to the US naval blockade, guarantees of no further attacks, and lifting sanctions, including a US ban on Iranian oil sales. Pakistan forwarded Iran’s response to the US. After relative calm, hostile drones were detected over Gulf countries, while a QatarEnergy-operated LNG carrier passed through the strait toward Pakistan’s Port Qasim.
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