Trump Rejects Iran's Response to US Peace Proposal as Unacceptable
Tehran called for sanctions relief and the unfreezing of assets in exchange for ending the war, a counter-offer that President Trump has dismissed
Iran has formally issued a response to the latest peace proposal put forward by the United States government. This development follows the submission of an American initiative aimed at addressing regional conflict, with multiple international outlets confirming that Tehran has now engaged with the terms of the proposal. The response marks a formal step in the diplomatic process between the two nations.[1][2][3][4][5]
According to reports, the Iranian government's response included specific conditions for a cessation of hostilities. Tehran has called for a complete end to the war and has linked this outcome to the provision of significant sanctions relief. Additionally, the Iranian leadership requested the unfreezing of various assets that are currently restricted under international financial measures. These demands were presented as part of Tehran's formal feedback to the U.S. peace initiative.[1]
President Donald Trump has publicly addressed the Iranian counter-offer, labeling the response as "unacceptable." This stance indicates that the conditions set by Tehran regarding asset recovery and the removal of economic penalties do not meet the requirements of the U.S. administration. The president's rejection of the terms suggests that the current proposal has not yet resulted in a mutually agreeable framework for peace.[1]


