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President Trump told reporters Saturday he is reviewing a new 14-point peace proposal that was submitted by Iran.
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he was reviewing a new offer from the Iranian regime to the end the war, but offered little optimism that the proposal would succeed."I will soon be reviewing the plan that Iran has just sent to us,
President Donald Trump's assertion comes despite the ongoing naval blockade. Iran views the move as a ceasefire violation.
By Parisa Hafezi and Jacob Bogage WEST PALM BEACH, Florida/DUBAI, May 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he had been told about the concept of a deal with Iran, but was waiting for the exact wording,
Just ten days into the conflict, he said the United States had “already won the war in many ways.” Two months on, the fighting has been suspended but a definitive end to the war is nowhere in sight. Washington remains short of clear strategic gains,
Trump said on Friday he was “not satisfied” with Iran’s latest proposal, without spelling out in detail which elements he opposes.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced off with lawmakers for a second day on Thursday and argued the 60-day deadline to get the war approved by Congress was on hold during the current ceasefire. Democrats such as Tim Kaine and Elizabeth Warren disagreed,
With the World Cup commencing next month, Iranian soccer officials are set to meet with FIFA regarding their status for the tournament.
The comments came one day after President Trump flatly rejected the proposal. He later clarified he was only briefed on the “concept of the deal.”
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