Trump Rejects Iran's Peace Proposal Response as 'Totally Unacceptable'

President Donald Trump dismissed Iran's latest reply to a U.S. peace proposal in a social media post, labeling the response from Iranian representatives as unacceptable

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

2 sources
Trump Rejects Iran's Peace Proposal Response as 'Totally Unacceptable'

On Sunday, May 10, 2026, President Donald Trump rejected Iran's most recent response to a peace proposal intended to end the war. In a social media post, Trump described the reply from Tehran as "TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE," signaling a significant setback in negotiations regarding the deal. The President stated that he had just read the response before making his public assessment, emphasizing his dissatisfaction with the terms provided by the Iranian government. This development comes as the international community monitors the progress of the Washington-led peace initiative.[1][2]

Trump expressed his disapproval of the communication, writing, "I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!" He specifically referred to the Iranian negotiators as "so-called 'Representatives'" in his post. This rejection follows a peace proposal put forward by Washington, though the specific contents of Iran's reply were not detailed in the President's initial statement. The rejection marks a tense moment in the diplomatic efforts to reach a resolution and highlights the ongoing friction between the two administrations.[1][2]

Related stories

Putin signals end of Ukraine war amid three-day ceasefire
Putin signals end of Ukraine war amid three-day ceasefire
FOX News - World

Putin signals end of Ukraine war amid three-day ceasefire

Russian President Vladimir Putin says he thinks the war with Ukraine is coming to an end as President Trump brokers a three-day ceasefire and prisoner exchange between both nations.

Iran Strikes Reveal Underestimated Targeting Capabilities and U.S. Defense Gaps
Iran Strikes Reveal Underestimated Targeting Capabilities and U.S. Defense Gaps
Brisbane Times

Iran Strikes Reveal Underestimated Targeting Capabilities and U.S. Defense Gaps

Experts say the damage at more than 200 sites suggests the US military had underestimated Iran’s targeting abilities, not adapted sufficiently to modern drone warfare and left some bases under-protected.

Synthesized from 4 sources

Trump pauses Project Freedom as Rubio declares Iran operation objectives met
Trump pauses Project Freedom as Rubio declares Iran operation objectives met
The Guardian

Trump pauses Project Freedom as Rubio declares Iran operation objectives met

Statement comes after Trump’s threats to escalate bombing if Iran doesn’t agree deal and IRGC suggestions the strait of Hormuz could reopen The UK work and pensions secretary, Pat McFadden, has warned that job losses “could happen” in Britain due to the economic impacts of the Iran war. He said the UK economy was “going in the right direction” at the start of the year and unemployment figures for February showed a decline. He added that interest rates were expected to come down and the markets were pricing in cuts during the course of the year. Continue reading...