President Trump has completely rejected Iran's 10-point diplomatic proposal, escalating tensions in the Middle East. The US administration deemed the plan insufficient, lacking substantive concessions on uranium enrichment and ballistic missile development. This rejection reaffirms the US's 'maximum pressure' stance since withdrawing from the JCPOA.
A US official stated that the 10-point ceasefire plan published by Iran does not match the conditions agreed upon by the White House. Iran's proposal includes maintaining control over the Strait of Hormuz and lifting sanctions, contradicting US demands. President Trump criticized media reports, stating that actual negotiations will proceed privately.
The ceasefire agreement between Iran and the US remains fragile as both sides clash over key issues like uranium, sanctions, and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran conditions the ceasefire on an end to hostilities in Lebanon and maintaining control over the Strait of Hormuz. The US President casts doubt on the authenticity of Iran's proposed 10-point plan, adding uncertainty to negotiations.
Lebanon declares a national day of mourning following massive Israeli attacks, while disagreements surface over the US-Iran ceasefire talks. Iran insists on a truce in Lebanon as a key condition, and the US does not officially recognize Iran's 10-point plan. A US delegation led by JD Vance is set to meet with Iran in Pakistan.
US President Trump stated that US military forces will remain deployed around Iran until a comprehensive agreement is reached. He warned of an unprecedented response if the deal fails, reiterating Iran's need to abandon nuclear weapons. Negotiations are underway, with Iran presenting a 10-point plan including a halt to regional conflicts.
The White House stated that Iran backed down to President Trump to agree to a ceasefire deal, citing his unchanged 'red lines.' They claim Iran's initial 10-point plan was rejected, leading to a new, modified proposal. While both sides seek a basis for long-term peace, the specific details of the agreement remain undisclosed.
Iran asserts that a ceasefire in Lebanon is central to any peace deal, citing casualties from Israeli strikes. US President Donald Trump stated that a deal with Iran would end its uranium enrichment. Iran claims victory, stating the US accepted its 10-point plan.
Following 40 days of resistance, Iran and the US agreed to a fragile two-week ceasefire based on a 10-point peace plan. However, doubts about peace are growing as Israel violated the ceasefire shortly after its announcement. The US President deemed Iran's plan workable, while a US War Secretary claimed Iran's military capabilities were destroyed.
President Trump expressed optimism about the two-week ceasefire deal with Iran but shows disagreement over the management of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump suggested the US could help manage traffic and operate the strait as a 'joint venture.' However, Iran counters with a 10-point plan demanding US military withdrawal and Iranian control over the waterway.
Iran has told mediators via the US that it will only join talks in Pakistan if Israeli strikes on Lebanon cease. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told Pakistan's PM that the 10-point plan includes a Lebanon ceasefire to end the war. Tehran stressed that the security of the Strait of Hormuz is contingent on a complete cessation of attacks.