Trump stated that it is 'very likely' that the conflict with Iran will end, while also threatening stronger bombing if negotiations fail. Iranian officials stated that reports by U.S. media are inaccurate and noted they are still reviewing the U.S. propos
Trump stated that the chances of reaching an agreement between the U.S. and Iran are high, and the agreement might be signed before his overseas visit next week. However, he also noted that it is 'premature' to consider face-to-face talks at this stage, as negotiations still face 'distance and uncertainty.' According to U.S. media reports, the U.S. and Iran are close to reaching consensus on a 14-point memorandum, with talks potentially resuming as early as next week. The memorandum proposes a ceasefire followed by a 30-day negotiation period, but issues such as uranium enrichment and the supervision of the Strait of Hormuz remain unresolved. Iranian media have described some U.S. media reports as 'speculation and舆论炒作,' stating that the U.S. proposal contains 'unacceptable terms' and that no response has yet been communicated to the mediation parties. Iran's delegation to the United Nations emphasized that the only feasible solution to the strait issue is to permanently end the war, lift the maritime blockade
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Express News | Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's latest negotiation proposal.
As Congress exerts pressure and the 60-day deadline approaches, a senior U.S. official claimed that hostile actions against Iran have concluded.
Despite senior officials of the Trump administration claiming that "hostilities have ended," the U.S. blockade targeting the Strait of Hormuz has not ceased, with the U.S. Defense Secretary even asserting that Congressional authorization is unnecessary to continue the operation...