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‘Unacceptable’: What’s Iran’s peace proposal that Trump has rejected?
The coverage describes Iran’s counterproposal to end the war as rejected by Donald Trump, with CNN sources noting Trump’s statements that Iran was seeking victory and had not released exact terms, while Al Jazeera reports Iran sent a response via Pakistan and Trump accused Iran of playing games. The articles collectively indicate a deadlock in talks and skepticism about whether any agreements exist beyond Trump’s public claims. The most explicit shared element is that Iran responded to a peace framework and Trump rejected it, though specifics of terms and consensus remain unclear across sources.
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‘Unacceptable’: What’s Iran’s peace proposal that Trump has rejected?
United States President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s response to his latest peace proposal to end the war, which has upended the global economy. Responding to the counterproposal Iran sent to the US via mediator Pakistan, Trump accused Iran of “playing games” in a post on his Truth Social platform on Sunday.

Trump ties himself in knots to avoid resuming a full-scale war in Iran
Perhaps the most bizarre moment in the monthslong Iran war occurred in mid-April, when President Donald Trump insisted that Tehran had just “ agreed to everything ” he had demanded. That didn’t pan out, of course. And there’s no reason to believe the agreements existed — even tentatively — anywhere except in Trump’s.
Clash of perception: Why talks between Iran and the US are deadlocked
The United States waited 10 days for Iran’s response to its framework for ending the war. When Tehran’s demands arrived Sunday, they signaled that the Islamic Republic remains intent on extracting victory despite President Donald Trump’s push for regime surrender. Neither side has publicly released the exact terms.