Trump Sours on Potential Iran Deal, Warns It May Never Happen
President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's latest proposal to end the ongoing conflict, signaling growing skepticism about the likelihood of a deal despite months of negotiations. While acknowledging some progress in talks, Trump emphasized that internal divisions within Iran's leadership and the terms of the offer were unacceptable. Pakistani officials confirmed that Tehran had submitted an updated plan through their mediation efforts.
- ▪President Donald Trump criticized Iran's latest proposal to end the war, calling it unacceptable.
- ▪Trump has consistently stated he will not agree to any deal that does not meet his demands.
- ▪Pakistani officials confirmed Iran delivered an updated proposal through their mediation.
- ▪The conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has lasted for two months with no resolution.
- ▪Trump's remarks reflect increasing frustration with the prolonged conflict and negotiation process.
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By Amanda CastroLive Blog EditorShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.After months of signaling that a negotiated end to the war with Iran was within reach, President Donald Trump on Friday struck a markedly tougher tone, reflecting growing public frustration with a conflict that has stretched on with no clear resolution. While he has repeatedly suggested a deal was possible, Trump has also maintained that he would not accept any agreement that fell short of his demands — a stance that has shaped expectations both inside Washington and among allies watching for signs of movement.Speaking at the White House, Trump said he was not satisfied with Iran’s latest…
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