Trump rejects Iran peace plan and makes sharp statement

U.S. President Donald Trump has firmly rejected a new peace initiative put forward by Iran. In an interview with Israel's "Kan" television channel, he described the plan as "unacceptable" and openly stated that it is not suitable for Washington.
According to reports, the 14-point plan proposed by Iran was delivered to the U.S. via Pakistan. The document puts forward a number of serious demands, including the withdrawal of American troops from the Middle East, the lifting of the naval blockade, the removal of economic sanctions, the authorization to access frozen Iranian assets, and even the payment of reparations.
The plan also includes key areas such as the full restoration of operations in the Strait of Hormuz and the cessation of military activities across all fronts in the region. Sources indicate that the proposal initially suggested holding negotiations to resolve the blockade and armed conflict within one month, followed by reaching a separate agreement regarding the nuclear program.
However, Donald Trump responded sharply to these conditions. He emphasized that Tehran has not yet "paid enough" and that the proposed plan does not serve American interests.
In short, this statement indicates that tensions between the U.S. and Iran remain high and that reaching an agreement between the parties remains difficult.
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