Trump and Rubio Expect Iran Response on Peace Deal Proposal

President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the United States is awaiting a response from Iranian leadership regarding a proposed ceasefire to end the war.

Justin Tomlinson

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Trump and Rubio Expect Iran Response on Peace Deal Proposal

President Donald Trump has announced that he expects a response from Iranian leadership regarding a proposed ceasefire agreement designed to bring an end to the current war. Speaking on the matter, the president indicated that he anticipates receiving a formal communication from Iran as early as Friday night. The proposal represents a significant diplomatic effort by the administration to secure a peace deal and halt the ongoing hostilities.[1][2]

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also addressed the situation on Friday, noting that the United States is awaiting a reply from Iran concerning Washington's specific proposal. Rubio emphasized that the administration expects this response to arrive within the day. The Secretary of State's comments align with the president's timeline, highlighting a coordinated expectation within the U.S. government for a swift reaction from Iranian officials to the peace initiative.[1]

The proposed agreement is framed as a ceasefire intended to conclude the war. Both the president and the Secretary of State have indicated that the United States is waiting to see if Iran's leaders will respond to the terms of the deal. This expectation of a prompt reply underscores the administration's focus on the proposal as a means to resolve the conflict.[1][2]

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