West Asia Crisis: Trump rejects Iran’s new peace proposal, says – it does not meet what I want – Donald Trump Rejects Iran Latest Proposal To End West Asia Conflict Israel Us War Hormuz Strait Nuclear Power

Amidst the ongoing tension in West Asia, US President Donald Trump has rejected the new peace proposal sent by Iran. Donald Trump termed this 14-point proposal as unacceptable and said that it does not meet his expectations. The proposal was seen as a diplomatic initiative to transform the current ceasefire into a more durable solution.

Speaking to Israeli news outlet ‘Can News’, the US President made it clear that even after a detailed review of the proposal, he is not satisfied with it. He said, “This is unacceptable to me. I’ve read it, I’ve read everything – it’s unacceptable.” “Iran wants to make a deal, but I am not satisfied with their proposal and there are some things I cannot agree with,” he said, according to The Times of Israel.

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Trump said- Iran has not yet paid a big price

Donald Trump’s recent statement confirms his skepticism about Iran’s proposal. He said in a social media post that Iran has not yet paid a big price for what it has done to humanity and the world in the last 47 years.

What is Iran’s 14-point proposal?

Iran says it wants not just a ceasefire but a complete end to the war. For this, he has promised to resolve all the issues within 30 days. This proposal includes some major demands-


  • Guarantee from America and its allies that they will not attack in the future

  • Withdrawal of US forces from around Iran

  • Returning billions of dollars of Iran’s frozen assets

  • Removal of all economic sanctions on Iran

  • Reparations

  • ending conflict in the entire region, including Lebanon

  • New control mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz

  • In addition, Iran has also sought the right to continue its nuclear program.

Trump expressed possibility of resuming attacks on Iran

The US President has not ruled out the possibility of future military action if talks with Iran fail. When asked if the attacks could resume, he said, “If they mess up, if they do something bad, that’s a possibility that could happen.”

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