Trump Dismisses Ceasefire with Iran as Tensions Persist Over Nuclear Program
No Breakthrough: Trump Rules Out Early End to War, Iran Holds Firm On Nuclear, Hormuz
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US President Donald Trump has ruled out an early end to hostilities with Iran, citing dissatisfaction with Tehran's proposals. Iran remains firm on its nuclear and missile capabilities, viewing them as essential national assets, and has rejected discussions on the Strait of Hormuz and its nuclear program.
- 01Trump rejects a ceasefire with Iran, expressing dissatisfaction with their proposals.
- 02Iran insists on its nuclear capabilities as non-negotiable and will not discuss the Strait of Hormuz.
- 03A proposed 10-point framework from Iran for sanctions relief has been dismissed by the US.
- 04Iran's Vice Speaker claims the US has abandoned negotiations due to its stance.
- 05The Trump administration has indicated that it does not require Congressional consent for military actions as the conflict is deemed 'terminated'.
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US President Donald Trump has officially ruled out an early end to the ongoing conflict with Iran, stating he is 'not satisfied' with Tehran's latest proposals. Trump dismissed the possibility of a ceasefire agreement, while Iran maintains its nuclear and missile capabilities are 'non-negotiable' national assets. A 10-point framework proposed by Iran, which called for sanctions relief and recognition of Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz, has been rejected by the United States. Trump noted that there is significant discord within Iran, complicating any potential negotiations. Meanwhile, Ali Nikzad, Vice Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, emphasized that Iran will not engage in talks regarding its nuclear energy program or the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that the US has left the negotiating table due to its refusal to accept these conditions. The Trump administration has also indicated that it does not require Congressional approval for military actions, as the conflict is considered 'terminated' under current ceasefire conditions.
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The ongoing tensions may affect international oil shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil prices and security in the region.
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