Trump Sends Iran Revised Peace Proposal With Tougher Terms: Report
Trump wants tighter language on Iran’s uranium transfer and Strait of Hormuz terms, prolonging talks that officials say could last at least another week.
- US President Donald Trump has sent Iran a revised peace proposal with tougher terms, including a 60-day ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but no final agreement has been reached yet.
- Iran insists on securing its rights before accepting any deal and plans to amend the memorandum of understanding, emphasizing guarantees and the release of frozen assets as preconditions.
- US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that military action could resume if the deal fails, while both sides continue negotiations.
- Israeli forces have expanded their incursion into southern Lebanon by capturing Beaufort Castle, intensifying conflict with Hezbollah amid ongoing hostilities.
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US President sends revised proposals for Iran agreements back to Tehran. Several points remain critical.
Iran to amend potential MoU after receiving latest US response
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Trump Toughens Peace Terms
President Trump has stiffened his stance on a proposed agreement to halt the war in Iran, sending a tougher version of a peace framework back to Tehran. The exact revisions weren't disclosed, but US officials said Trump is uneasy with provisions that would unlock frozen Iranian funds, the New York...
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