Trump Expresses Discontent Over Iran's Negotiation Proposal Amid Ongoing Ceasefire
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Iran submitted a new negotiation proposal to the United States through mediators in Pakistan, but President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with it. Despite a three-week ceasefire, Trump declared the war 'terminated' and criticized the War Powers Resolution as unconstitutional, while announcing an increase in tariffs on European Union vehicles.
- 01Iran submitted a new proposal for negotiations with the U.S. via Pakistan.
- 02President Trump is dissatisfied with the proposal but did not specify why.
- 03The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran has lasted three weeks.
- 04Trump declared the war 'terminated' and criticized the War Powers Resolution.
- 05Tariffs on EU vehicles will increase to 25% next week.
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Iran has delivered a new proposal for negotiations with the United States to mediators in Pakistan, according to the state-run IRNA news agency. President Donald Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with the proposal, although he did not detail its shortcomings. This comes amid a shaky ceasefire that has lasted for three weeks, during which Trump has claimed that the war has been 'terminated.' He also criticized the War Powers Resolution, which requires congressional approval for military action within 60 days, calling it 'unconstitutional.' As lawmakers left for a week-long recess, the resolution's deadline is set to pass without any action. Additionally, Trump announced plans to raise tariffs on cars and trucks imported from the European Union to 25%, alleging non-compliance with a previously agreed trade deal that established a 15% tariff on most goods.
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The proposed tariff increase on EU vehicles could lead to higher prices for consumers and affect trade relations between the U.S. and Europe.
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