Iran Set to Respond to Trump Proposal to End War

Tehran is reviewing a proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump to end the war, with a formal response expected Thursday despite remaining gaps.

Justin Tomlinson

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Iran Set to Respond to Trump Proposal to End War

Iranian officials are scheduled to deliver a formal response on Thursday to a recent United States proposal designed to bring an end to the ongoing war. The diplomatic initiative, which was recently floated by U.S. President Donald Trump, has been officially acknowledged by Tehran. Iranian authorities have confirmed that the details of the American proposal are currently under active review by their government.[1][2]

While the international community closely monitors the situation and awaits Tehran's impending decision, the path to a final agreement may still face significant hurdles. Familiar sources have cautioned that notable gaps remain unresolved between the United States and Iran regarding the terms of the proposal. These lingering differences suggest that despite the ongoing review process, the two sides have not yet aligned on a definitive framework to end the conflict.[2]

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