Trump Reviews Iranian Peace Proposal But Voices Skepticism Over Terms
President Donald Trump has confirmed that his administration is reviewing a new proposal from Iran aimed at ending the ongoing regional conflict. While the existence of the document marks a potential shift in diplomatic channels, the President expressed immediate reservations about the terms, suggesting that the initial framework may not meet U.S. requirements for a lasting peace.
The proposal comes amid heightened tensions and intensified efforts by international mediators to secure a ceasefire. Details regarding the specific concessions offered by Tehran remain private, but the move signals Iran's desire to reach a resolution as economic and military pressures continue to mount. Trump’s skeptical tone suggests that while the door to negotiation is open, the current offer is likely seen as a starting point rather than a final agreement.
Observers are now watching for a formal response from the White House, which will determine if this proposal leads to high-level talks or a return to stalemate. The outcome of these deliberations carries significant weight for global oil markets and regional stability. For now, the administration appears to be balancing the possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough with a firm stance on its strategic demands.
This report is based on information from the Associated Press.


