Ceasefire grows increasingly shaky after President Trump rejects Iran's latest proposal
Trump rejected Iran’s offer as officials said the sides remain at an impasse, with talks hinging on sanctions relief and uranium limits.
- On Monday, the United States and Iran remained at an impasse over ending their war, as President Donald Trump rejected a new Iranian proposal sent Sunday via Pakistan, calling it "TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!"
- Iran offered to dilute some highly enriched uranium and requested 30-day negotiations, yet also demanded war reparations, the release of seized assets, and full sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CBS 60 Minutes on Sunday that the conflict is "not over," insisting Israel and the United States agree on reengaging militarily if negotiations fail to remove Iran's nuclear material.
- President Trump plans to urge Chinese President Jinping during an upcoming trip to Beijing to pressure the Islamic Republic into concessions, leveraging China's position as the biggest buyer of Iranian crude oil.
- Meanwhile, Iran executed Erfan Shakourzadeh for alleged espionage, while ongoing fighting between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah threatens to tip the Middle East back into open warfare.
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Iran war ceasefire grows increasingly shaky after Trump rejects Tehran’s latest proposal
Iran and the United States reached an impasse again Monday over how to end their war while their ceasefire grew increasingly shaky, with the two sides exchanging fire in recent days, ships and Gulf states being targeted, and fighting flaring between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran and the United States reached another stalemate Monday over how to end their war, as their ceasefire grew increasingly unstable. Both sides have…
Ceasefire grows increasingly shaky after President Trump rejects Iran's latest proposal
Iran and the U.S. reached an impasse again Monday over how to end their war while their ceasefire grew increasingly shaky. Here's the latest on the war. (AP Photo)
Iran and the U.S. are at an impasse ahead of Trump's trip to China
Iran and the United States reached an impasse again Monday over how to end their war while their ceasefire grew increasingly shaky, with the two sides exchanging fire in recent days, ships and Gulf states being targeted, and fighting flaring between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The volatility could tip the Middle East back into open warfare and prolong the worldwide energy crisis sparked by the conflict, with Iran’s chokehol…
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