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Trump says Iran asking for things he ‘can’t agree to’ in latest proposal

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 13 min readOriginal source →
Trump says Iran asking for things he ‘can’t agree to’ in latest proposal

TL;DR

Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's latest peace proposal, stating he cannot agree to their demands. He warned of potential military action if negotiations fail, as a ceasefire continues for a third week.

Key points

  • Trump is not satisfied with Iran's peace proposal
  • Iran's demands are unacceptable to Trump
  • Ceasefire in the conflict has lasted three weeks
  • Trump warned of potential military action if negotiations fail

Why it matters

The outcome of these negotiations could significantly impact global stability and energy markets.

Donald Trump has said that he is “not satisfied” with Iran’s latest peace proposal to end the war which has killed thousands and triggered a global energy crisis.

Speaking to the media on Friday, the US president said he was uncertain whether a deal with Iran would be reached, warning that he would “blast them away” if negotiations failed.

“They want to make a deal, I’m not satisfied with it, so we’ll see what happens,” Trump said, as a ceasefire in the conflict continued for a third week.

The president added that he would prefer to reach an agreement that prevents a return to war, but threatened that a resumption of the conflict might be necessary.

“They’re asking for things I can’t agree to,” Trump said.

Stalled talks

Negotiations to end the war have been stalled for weeks. Talks in Islamabad, which began on April 11 and lasted for more than 21 hours, failed to produce even a basic framework for further discussions.

A ceasefire has been in place since April 8, freezing hostilities that began on February 28 after the US-Israeli attack on Iran. The pause has temporarily eased fears of a deepening conflict that could have catastrophic consequences for the region and beyond.

The international community remains eager for a deal that would end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz – through which 20 percent of the world’s shipments of oil and liquefied natural gas usually flow.

An Iranian diplomatic source told Al Jazeera that their country’s government submitted a new proposal to Pakistani mediators on Thursday.

A Pakistani official told Reuters that it had received Tehran’s latest peace proposal, which had been forwarded to the United States.

While the contents of the proposal have not been disclosed, Trump said it included terms he could not agree to.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran is open to diplomacy if Washington alters what he described as its “threatening rhetoric” and “expansionist approach”.

Iran has repeatedly warned that it is prepared for the war to resume, threatening to strike US interests in the region and energy infrastructure.

‘Both sides want to save face’

Speaking to Al Jazeera, Sultan Barakat, senior professor in public policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, said both Iran and the US are eager to end the conflict, but in a way that does not make them appear weak.

“Both sides are really desperate to bring an end to this war in a way that allows them to save face,” he said.

Trump imposed a naval blockade of Iranian ports on April 13 in a bid to pressure Tehran into returning to negotiations and accepting Washington’s terms.

Barakat said Tehran’s decision not to attack US warships involved in the blockade underscores Iran’s desire to reach a deal.

“They didn’t try to force their way across that blockade,” he said, but instead sought “alternative routes through Pakistan and elsewhere”.

Trump has repeatedly said that any deal with Iran must guarantee it will not pursue a nuclear weapon. Tehran, for its part, has denied plans to weaponise its nuclear programme, insisting it is solely for civilian purposes.

Q&A

What are the main issues with Iran's peace proposal according to Trump?

Trump stated that Iran is asking for things he cannot agree to, but did not specify the exact demands.

How long has the ceasefire in the US-Iran conflict been in effect?

The ceasefire has been in effect for three weeks.

What did Trump say about the possibility of returning to war with Iran?

Trump indicated that while he prefers a peaceful agreement, he may resort to military action if negotiations fail.

People also ask

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  • Trump is not satisfied with Iran's peace proposal
  • Iran's demands are unacceptable to Trump
  • Ceasefire in the conflict has lasted three weeks
  • Trump warned of potential military action if negotiations fail

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